New data from CompTIA shows U.S. tech job postings topped 575,000 in April, with rising demand for AI, software, ...
Google Meadow Point office buildings at 4300 and 4400 North First Street in the Alviso district of San Jose, seen in a drone ...
Nearly 90 tech companies announced layoffs affecting roughly 82,000 employees in the first quarter, up from about 30,000 a year earlier and the largest quarterly total since early 2023, according to ...
Economists warn that Trump's 25% tariff on advanced AI chips could cost between 300,000 and 500,000 US tech jobs over five years by slowing the $3 trillion AI buildout that has been driving ...
NEW YORK, April 23 (Reuters Breakingviews) - “Learn to code” has long been glib advice for old-economy workers who lose their jobs. Now, artificial intelligence threatens to brutalize programmers’ ...
Fox Valley Technical College students have a new place to learn how to fight fires and manage natural resources, thanks to a land donation for an outdoor classroom. According to a news release from ...
A viral GitHub project that claims to clone coworkers into a reusable AI skill is forcing Chinese tech workers to confront deeper fears. Tech workers in China are being instructed by their bosses to ...
A top research university expects to buy a chunk of Midtown land from one of the world’s most recognized brands. Georgia Tech said Tuesday it is finalizing an agreement to buy property from its ...
As part of its ongoing regional series examining technology ecosystems across the United States, CommercialCafe found the highest-ranked metros in the Midwest for tech workers. The ranking is defined ...
AMERICAN TECH firms are in lay-off mode. Oracle, a cloud-computing wannabe, has just sacked thousands. Block, a digital-payments darling, is slashing more than 4,000 roles—nearly half its workforce.
A recent national study that examines the size and impact of the tech workforce nationally shows New Mexico still ranks near the bottom of the list, but it could be poised to move up if the state ...
More pain for the Bay Area tech sector as another company announces layoffs — this time a staggering 23% of the workforce. The San Mateo action-based camera maker GoPro will let nearly a quarter of ...