Microsoft says it is laying off nearly 3% of its entire workforce. The tech giant didn’t disclose the total amount of lost jobs but it will amount to about 6,000 people. Microsoft employed 228,000 ...
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Microsoft Lens is shutting down later this year
As phone manufacturers start integrating niche functionalities natively into stock apps, third-party alternatives that were once popular are starting to become obsolete. For example, modern operating ...
Microsoft Corp. is planning to ax thousands of jobs, particularly in sales, as part of the company’s latest move to trim its workforce amid heavy spending on artificial intelligence. The cuts are ...
Microsoft will reduce its global workforce by another 4% — approximately 9,000 jobs in all — not just in games and sales as previously reported but across the company. Impacted employees are being ...
Microsoft saved more than $500 million in its call centers alone last year by using artificial intelligence, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday. The tech giant last week announced plans to lay off ...
Cutting corners: Microsoft has confirmed it will discontinue its popular document-scanning app, Microsoft Lens, at the end of 2025. The move will mark the end of a tool that has been a staple for ...
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