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Microsoft cut 4,800 jobs—1,600 immediately and 3,200 more over the next year—including 1,600 Xbox roles and four studios, to focus on AI and profitable areas. …
Trump proposes U.S. retirement accounts like Australia's system, shifting responsibility to individuals. This could reduce Social Security strain but risks mar…
Carter DeHaven III, producer of *Hoosiers* and films featuring Harrison Ford’s debut and John Huston collaborations, died at 94. He bridged classic Hollywood a…
Expedia built one of the world's largest AI systems by running billions of predictions across traveler journeys, prioritizing reliability over speed. Their foc…
CineLink unveiled 16 film and 8 drama series projects, nearly half directed by women, and partnered with Cannes’ Critics’ Week, offering a €10,000 award. This …
Powerful earthquakes in June devastated Venezuela’s coastal tourism hubs like Chichiriviche and Tucupita, obliterating hotels and restaurants and crippling a k…
The UK’s FCA warns that financial firms’ rapid AI adoption outpaces regulation, creating systemic risks. This "arms race" threatens consumer protection and mar…
Xbox will lay off 3,200 workers over the next year, half immediately, to improve profit margins after losses on many studio investments. Studios will be restru…
Researchers found the Pilbara barking gecko faces extinction as 1–2°C temperature rises halve hatching success, with habitat loss from mining worsening risks. …
Microsoft is cutting 3,200 jobs, 10% of its global Xbox workforce, to address declining profits and missed targets in its gaming business. The move reflects a …
Xbox is cutting up to 3,200 jobs, 15% of its workforce, including four studios, to refocus on high-selling franchises after cloud gaming failed to meet expecta…























