Tech companies are businesses that develop, produce, or provide technology products and services, including software, hardware, and digital platforms.
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Humane’s AI Pin drew poor reviews and weak sales, and the company is now trying to sell itself after a troubled launch.
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The United States Department of Justice is trying to prove that Google kept its search dominance illegally by paying Apple huge sums to stay the default on iPhones.
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Tech companies are moving more jobs outside the US because remote work and a broken immigration system make it easier to hire abroad than bring workers into the country.
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Jay Carney, Amazon’s top policy and communications executive, is leaving to become Airbnb’s head of policy.
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said the company will help Texas employees and their families move if they worry about access to reproductive health care after the state’s abortion ban took effect.
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The Senate is holding hearings on the SolarWinds cyberattack to press tech companies and lawmakers on how the U.S. can better defend against major nation-state hacks.
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Airbnb cut hundreds of contract workers during its pandemic layoffs, and the article argues they were treated far worse than full-time employees.
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The tech industry faced renewed pressure to address racism and weak diversity as companies, including Google and Microsoft, spoke out after Black Lives Matter protests and outlined, or failed to outline, plans for change.
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Tech companies and CES changed a lot over the past decade, and Steve Ballmer’s 2010 remarks helped capture a shift toward touch, voice, cloud services, and connected devices.
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Meetup, once a quiet success in tech, is trying to move past WeWork’s turmoil as it looks for a buyer and a fresh start.
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A Google shareholder sued Alphabet, saying the company used big payouts and closed-door policies to hide sexual harassment problems, including payments tied to Andy Rubin.
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Freedom From Facebook grew into a public campaign against Facebook’s power, then became part of a larger fight over who was funding and shaping the effort.
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Facebook cut ties with Definers Public Affairs after reports said the firm pushed negative messaging about rival tech companies and tried to shape coverage in Facebook’s favor.
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Democrats’ midterm win is likely to help tech companies, because it makes tough new rules harder to pass and may reduce near-term pressure on Facebook and other platforms.
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Steve Ballmer says the tech industry should work with regulators early to avoid the kind of legal fight Microsoft faced.
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Uber and Waymo are heading to court over claims that Uber used stolen self-driving car trade secrets.
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At Davos, tech companies faced growing concern that their power and data use could trigger a public backlash, even as people still trust the tech industry more than most other institutions.
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