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Oracle has begun a major restructuring of its workforce, laying off hundreds of employees across the United States, India, and other regions.
Hon Hai Technology Group, better known as Foxconn, is reporting that its second-quarter profits climbed due to its AI server ...
Perplexity aims to acquire Chrome for $34.5 billion, seeking to enhance its AI capabilities and user base. The three-year-old ...
Oracle revealed it will cut 161 jobs in Seattle. The tech giant announced that the layoffs will occur in October, according ...
Armed with some data from our friends at CrunchBase, I broke down the largest US startup funding rounds from July 2025. I ...
Google invests $9B in Oklahoma for AI data centers, joining a fierce infrastructure race with Meta and OpenAI to secure ...
Reports of Oracle layoffs indicate cloud units in the US and India have primarily been affected, with reports emerging from ...
It's likely the former Foxconn facility in Lordstown will host artificial intelligence infrastructure — but that could mean ...
Perplexity's AI web browser, Comet, is mighty impressive, but the company also made an audacious $34.5 billion unsolicited ...
AI startup Perplexity's valuation rose to $20 billion in fresh funding talks. It's a $2 billion jump from its last fundraise ...
Monarch's tractors were the only vehicles being built by Foxconn in Ohio after Lordstown Motors, Fisker Inc., and IndiEV went ...
Carl speaks with Loic Bonvarlet about the impact of and opportunity that is emerging from the growth of eSIMs.