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Latest lay-offs add to 18,000 staff culled in January as company cuts costs following tech downturn
Xbox boss Phil Spencer says store could launch as soon as next year if regulators clear Activision Blizzard deal
Departures from GICS will raise weighting of Apple and Microsoft in S&P 500 IT sector to nearly 50%
New launch will be first steered entirely by CEO and under direction of operations team
Chinese-owned social media app is facing pressure from governments worldwide
EU commissioner warns business model needs ‘radical shift’ as he sets out 12-week review
With care, the latest technology frenzy can be used for creative and productive ends
Baidu and Alibaba tout innovations but are disadvantaged by lack of suitable data and computing power
Ministers and financiers hope ‘Big Bang 2.0’ can be a blueprint for the post-Brexit era. But will its equity markets ever attract big tech companies?
The FT’s Javier Espinoza explains who is leading the charge to regulate Big Tech
Andy Jassy says ecommerce giant will double down on grocery despite recent stumbles
Mark Zuckerberg’s aim of wrestling costs in his ‘year of efficiency’ causes disruption at the social media company
Companies that top the list of Japan’s app downloads will gain from the added scrutiny
Big Tech companies rush to gain ascendancy after launch of ChatGPT
Google, Microsoft and some start-ups plan to embed AI into their services in ways that may transform the market
Deals between Google, Microsoft and Amazon and ‘generative AI’ start-ups raise competition concerns
Amazon, Meta, Alphabet and Microsoft reveal hefty price tag as they rein in spending
Big tech’s slower growth is fine, if it’s temporary
The FT’s Robert Armstrong explains why he thinks Big Tech is really cutting back
Picking out bloat isn’t so easy
The professor who predicted that computers would change our lives demands a right to sanctuary from data ‘theft’
CEOs fire workers swiftly and brutally, but such actions have destructive long-term effects for companies and staff
The US trustbusters and politicians only have themselves to blame for such a belated swing at a changing industry
Apple is the only one of the bunch to avoid mass job cuts so far
Companies are not just cutting staff numbers but also the benefits they offer employees
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