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Apple supplier Tata Electronics tightens internal controls after data breachTata Electronics is investigating a massive data leak on the dark web, reportedly exposing thousands of secret client files from Apple and ...
Bleak job market for H-1B returnees; Delhivery investors' exitLaid off tech workers from the US face an unprecedented job slump back home. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.
TSMC working hard to meet chip demand, would 'like' to hike pricesC.C. Wei, speaking at the company's annual shareholder meeting in the Taiwanese city of Hsinchu, said customers are still upbeat on the out...
TSMC boss upbeat on outlook as AI boom shows no sign of easingChief Executive C.C. Wei, speaking at TSMC's annual shareholders' meeting in the northern Taiwanese city of Hsinchu, added that its custome...
Southern California chemical tank at risk of exploding as 50,000 residents are ordered to evacuateA damaged chemical tank in Southern California shows a potential crack, possibly reducing explosion risk. However, 50,000 residents remain ...
Trump discloses thousands of stock trades, some in companies directly influenced by his policiesPresident Donald Trump has broken tradition by actively trading stocks. His portfolio saw over 3,600 buy and sell orders in the first quart...
Cisco shares hit record on strong forecast, AI push with job cutsThe jump, if sustained, would mark the best day for the stock since a robust earnings reports in May 2002 sparked a furious rally in the ...
Intel CEO who won over Donald Trump and Elon Musk now needs a breakthroughIntel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is entering his second year with renewed optimism, securing interest from tech giants like Apple and Tesla, and seeing...
Intel CEO who won over Trump and Musk now needs a breakthroughSince taking the helm at Intel, CEO Lip-Bu Tan has focused on external partnerships, securing interest from tech giants like Apple and Tesl...
Tata Electronics aims to be $30 billion business with fab play: CEO & MD Randhir ThakurTata Electronics is rapidly expanding its semiconductor and electronics manufacturing operations. The company has achieved significant reve...
Intel layoff story: 60-year-old worker struggles to find job after job loss, shares real job hunt challenges and adviceA man in his 60s lost his job and is now trying hard to find new work. He is learning new skills and applying for jobs but not getting offe...
US Stock Market: Johny Srouji to lead unified hardware team as Apple prepares for leadership transitionApple is restructuring its hardware organisation by merging the engineering and technologies divisions into a unified leadership model. The...
Apple to focus hardware team on five areas under Johny SroujiApple's hardware division sees a major restructuring under new chief hardware officer Johny Srouji. The combined hardware engineering and t...
Intel worker fired, then disappears with 18,000 secret files in digital heistIntel has filed a lawsuit against its ex-engineer Jinfeng Luo for allegedly taking thousands of secret company files. The case comes as Int...
Intel layoffs 2025: Design engineers, software architects lose jobs - these key divisions are nextIntel layoffs in California have started, with the tech giant cutting over 100 jobs at its Santa Clara headquarters. This move is part of C...
After cost-cutting and 15,000 layoffs, Intel reintroduces free tea and coffee to boost employees moraleIntel is bringing back free coffee and tea for employees. The company had cut several perks, including free beverages, to reduce costs. Int...
Intel slashes employee, executive pay amid PC market downturnThe reductions will range from 5% of base pay for mid-level employees to as much as 25% for chief executive Pat Gelsinger, while the compan...
Best Companies To Work For 2011: Peer recognition, thank you bonus are second skin to an Intel employeeDuring the slowdown, Intel gave a cheque of $1,000 to every employee. Adaptability, openness and an ability to speak in acronyms is a must.
- Employers helping employees to balance work and personal life
A growing tribe of companies are lending a hand to ease out the inconveniences of daily chores for their employees. How PwC, Tata Motors, I...
- Intel ready to start lay-offs in India
This would be part of the company's global cost cutting exercise to cut $1 billion in expenses.