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In the AI era, Apple's strengths may become its constraintsApple's success was built on tight control. Now, with John Ternus taking over, the company faces a challenge. The AI era thrives on opennes...
Iranian strikes on Amazon data centres highlights industry's vulnerability to physical disastersThe company's cloud computing division, Amazon Web Services, said late Monday that two data centres in the United Arab Emirates were "direc...
A mayor's odyssey: From migrant to cartel targetCrispín Mendoza, once an undocumented migrant in the US, is now the mayor of Alcozauca, overcoming assassination attempts amidst cartel vio...
'I just couldn't be silent': How American women decided the 2020 presidential raceVadala, who lives in a suburb of Scranton, Pennsylvania, had been a Republican all her life. But she concluded Trump lacked the "integrity ...
McDonald's sues ousted CEO Stephen Easterbrook, alleging employee relationships"McDonald's does not tolerate behavior from employees that does not reflect our values," said McDonald's President and CEO Chris Kempczinsk...
TikTok’s huge data harvesting prompts security concernsTikTok starts collecting data the minute you download the app. It tracks the websites you’re browsing and how you type, down to keystroke r...
'Neutron' Jack Welch, who led GE's rapid expansion, dies at 84GE saw great growth and expansion under Welch's leadership. Through streamlining operations, acquiring new businesses and ensuring that eac...
India's best workplaces of 2016: The complete listThere is the all-inclusive list of the companies which did not feature in the top ten, but graced the 11th to 50th positions.
An expensive suit can make you better at your jobIf you’ve ever felt like you give better presentations when wearing an expensive designer suit, it might not be your imagination.
An expensive suit can make you better at your jobIf you've ever felt like you give better presentations when wearing an expensive designer suit, it might not be your imagination.
Unattractive employees more likely to be bullied at workThe study by Timothy Judge and Brent Scott from Michigan State University is the first to link attractiveness to cruelty in the workplace.
- Earnings reports give clues to who's hiring
Wall Street may be roaring again and manufacturers see a bright future selling their wares in Asia. But for many Americans, it's still a do...