Technology stocks are falling, but if the dot-com bubble proved anything, it is that bad news can last a long time.
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Jaime Lewis noticed that her eighth-grade son’s grades were slipping several months ago. She suspected it was because he was watching YouTube during class on his school-issued laptop, and her ...
Tech CEOs seem to have decided that when it comes to layoffs, about 6% of the workforce is a magic number. As today’s job report showed, the U.S. economy as a whole was still humming along nicely in ...
To join the CNBC Workforce Executive Council, apply at cnbccouncils.com/wec. By 2027, AI will be providing more IT technical support, at least in written form, than ...
Even Apple is having some fun with the color with the latest iPhone 17e in soft pink and MacBook Neo in Blush. Also: I can' ...
Last year was, by all accounts, a bloodbath for the tech industry, with more than 260,000 jobs vanishing — the worst 12 months for Silicon Valley since the dot-com crash of the early 2000s. Executives ...
Technology companies are investing heavily in artificial intelligence, and some workers are already paying the price. SAP is the latest big tech player to cut jobs as it pours money into AI, with the ...
After the big companies conducted mega layoffs at the beginning of this year, it would be natural to think that the tech unemployment rate would skyrocket. If we think about tech jobs as purely IT, ...
To join the CNBC Technology Executive Council, go to cnbccouncils.com/tec Apple recently voiced support for a California bill to require stricter corporate reporting ...
Technology and loneliness are interlinked, researchers have found, stoked by the ways we interact with social media, text messaging and binge-watching. Credit...Derek Abella Supported by By Brian X.