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    Technology companies this year have been hit with global economic turbulence that is slowing growth and leading to widespread layoffs, even as some segments of enterprise spending on IT seem to be holding steady.According to TrueUp’s tech layoff tracker, there have been 1138 rounds of layoffs at tech companies globally so far this year, affecting 182,605 people.When global economic headwinds started picking up earlier in the year, many technology companies reacted to fears of an incoming
  • Amazon to layoff 10,000 employees: Report

    Joining other technology companies that are laying off workers to battle global economic headwinds, Amazon is expected to cut close to 10,000 employees by the end of this week, according to a report from The New York Times.The job cuts, which would represent just a small fraction of Amazon's 1.5 million-strong workforce, are expected to include technology as well as corporate positions, the report says, citing sources with knowledge of the matter.Jobs at Amazon devices, Alexa and corporate posi
  • Do you really know what’s inside your iOS and Android apps?

    It’s time to audit your code, as it appears that some no/low code features used in iOS or Android apps may not be as secure as you thought. That’s the big take away from a report explaining that disguised Russian software is being used in apps from the US Army, CDC, the UK Labour party, and other entities.When Washington becomes Siberia
    What’s at issue is that code developed by a company called Pushwoosh has been deployed within thousands of apps from thousands of entities. Th
  • Q&A: RPI president says CHIPs Act will spur quantum computing, next-gen tech

    Even before it was signed into law in August, the CHIPS and Science Act had attracted the biggest manufacturers of semiconductors to commit to buidling fabrication plants in various parts of the United States, essentially "re-shoring" an industry the nation once dominated.The measure is a $52.7 billion package of subsidies and grants to the US semiconductor manufacturing industry aimed at reducing US dependancy on Asia-based silicon makers. The lack of US-based chipmakers recently lead to a sup
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