News



Life Technology™ Medical News

Early Death Before Widespread Vaccination

Study Reveals Ways to Boost Cognitive Health Without Exercise

Australia Launches New Lung Cancer Screening Program

Humans' Innate Ability to Recognize Faces: Building Social Connections

Scientists Print Functional Human Islets for Diabetes Cure

Diabetes Cure: 83% Success Rate in Stem Cell Trial

Survey Reveals Low Awareness of Testicular Cancer in Young Men

Travel Challenges for Families with Food Allergies

Heat Wave on East Coast Raises Child Heatstroke Concerns

Michigan's Second Measles Outbreak; Utah Reports Seven Cases

France to Ban Smoking in Parks and Beaches

Gene Therapy Study Shows Improved Brain Blood Flow in Sickle Cell Disease

New AI Tool Identifies Dementia Types from Brain Scans

Unsettling Discovery: Aussie "Slop" in Cultural Mantra Questioned

Impact of Early 20th Century Medical School Closures

Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy Combo Shrinks Lung Tumors

Antidepressants for Postnatal Depression: Alternative GABA Modulation

Urine-Based Tumor DNA Predicts Bladder Cancer Recurrence

Study Reveals Opioid Overdose Drug Coverage in 40 States

Citrate's Role in Neuronal Development and Epileptic Encephalopathy

Study Reveals Brain's Unlikely Decision-Making Process

Stanford Study: Housing Support for Opioid Disorder

Weekly Insulin Efsitora Alpha Matches Daily Glargine in Diabetes Study

Diabetes Study: CGM Access Disparities by Language

High Fast Food Consumption Rates Among Adults and Children

Deadly Esophageal Cancer: Challenges in Targeted Therapy

Piezo2's Role in Coronary Vessel Development

Role of GI Tract in Health: Key Biomarkers for Disease

Study Reveals Impact of Pesticides on Gut Microbiome

Neurons Exchange Information Through Synaptic Connections

Life Technology™ Medical News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSS

Life Technology™ Science News

Importance of Children's Play in Urban Development

Japan Launches Climate Change Monitoring Satellite on Final H-2A Flight

45 Dead in Pakistan Due to Heavy Rain and Flash Flooding

Measuring Climate Change: Temperature Recordings Over Time

Southern Europe Urges Shelter for Vulnerable Amid Heat Wave

Aritzia's Café, Burberry's Cinematic Ads, Simons' Art Integration

Mysterious Radio Wave Flash Detected in Galaxy

Umpires' Decisions Upsetting Sports Fans in Close Contests

Europe's Historical Scents Preserved with AI Expertise

Legacy of Queen Hatshepsut: Ancient Egypt's Female Pharaoh

Novel 3D Printing Technique Dissolves Support Material

Yale Study: Night Lizards' Unique Survival Traits

Impact of Hurricane Helene on Southeastern U.S. Landscape

New Cellular Organelle Found, Galápagos Tomatoes De-evolving

Importance of Ribosome Biogenesis in Brain Development

Superconducting Magnets as Precise Gravitational Wave Detectors

Mysterious Bolide Sighting Stuns Southern U.S.

East Coast Gets Temporary Relief as Temperatures Plummet

Southern European Countries Prepare for Intense Heat Wave

Environmental Challenges in New Zealand's Plantation Forestry

Astronauts' Mars Mission: Meet Daphne-AT, Virtual Assistant

Asteroid 2024 Yr4: Earth Impact Probability Rises to 3%

South Researchers Collaborate on Pest Control Strategies

Scientists Develop Self-Propelled Disk Particles

Life and Women's Role at Çatalhöyük 8,000-9,000 Years Ago

Study Finds Zooplankton Vital for Southern Ocean Carbon Storage

Chinese Scientists Discover Locust Pheromone Biosynthesis

How Microbiome Impacts Host Health

New Method Detects Primordial Black Holes with Hawking Radiation

UK Study: Political Divide Shapes Green Transport Battles

Life Technology™ Science News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSS

Life Technology™ Technology News

China's humanoid robots generate more soccer excitement than their human counterparts

China's Men's Soccer Lags, AI Robot Teams Thrive

Trump says 'very wealthy' group to buy TikTok

Trump Announces TikTok Buyers Amid Ban Concerns

AI is learning to lie, scheme, and threaten its creators

Advanced AI Models Display Troubling Behaviors: Lying, Scheming, Threatening

Ethiopian Fisherman Battles Green Invader

Invasive lake weed turned to clean energy in Ethiopia

Artificial General Intelligence: Dominating Conversations

Q&A: When talking about AI, definitions matter

Modern Solution to Detect Vault Apps on Smartphones

Hide and seek: Uncovering new ways to detect vault apps on smartphones

Rising Use of Electronics Fuels E-Waste Concern

In-Flight Loss of Control: Fatal Crashes in Single-Engine Planes

High-performance memory devices can dissolve in water to address e-waste problem

First study surveys surviving pilots to understand causes of in-flight loss of control

From waste to walls: How your morning coffee can supercharge sustainable construction

Coffee Ground Bricks to Transform Australian Construction

Artificial photosynthesis system surpasses key efficiency benchmark for direct solar-to-hydrogen conversion

Unist Researchers Develop Advanced Modular Artificial Leaf

Challenges of Safely Storing Methane Gas

New method stores high-density methane in graphene-coated nanoporous carbon

Facing EU deadline, Apple announces App Store changes

Apple Announces App Store Payment Rule Update in Europe

Tonga Refuses $1 Million Ransom After Health IT Hack

Hackers seize control of Tonga's health IT system

Xiaomi's First SUV: 300K Pre-Orders in an Hour

China's Xiaomi receives almost 300,000 SUV pre-orders in minutes

Windows' infamous 'blue screen of death' will soon turn black

Windows Users to See Black Background for Updated Error Message

Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSS

Monday, February 27, 2023

Twitter cuts 200 more jobs: New York Times

Twitter Lays off at Least 200 Employees Amid Tech Job Cuts

It's been a tough few months for tech giants in the United States. In the latest round of job cuts, Twitter has laid off at least 200 employees, or 10 percent of its workforce, according to The New York Times. This comes as tech companies like Google, Microsoft, and Apple have also recently announced layoffs.

The layoffs at Twitter will affect around 8 percent of the company's global workforce, according to a memo from Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey, cited by The New York Times. It's the second round of layoffs for Twitter in the past year. In October of 2019, Twitter laid off some 350 employees worldwide. Twitter has roughly 3,900 employees according to its most recent earnings report.

The layoffs are due to a restructuring of the company's operations and are intended to help Twitter become more efficient, according to the memo. While Twitter said it will cancel "a number of initiatives" in order to become more focused and agile, it also made clear that it will remain profitable.

The company will also be putting more emphasis on its core product, the microblogging platform, and redirecting resources away from other areas and “non-core” products. Twitter is also experimenting with new features such as voice tweets and making its service available for free for a certain number of users.

However, Twitter isn't the only tech giant making cuts. Companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Apple have recently announced layoffs and restructuring of their own. Microsoft announced in January that it would shed thousands of jobs, and Google has announced plans to cut 4,000 jobs from its staff. Similarly, Apple said in January that it would be reducing its retail workforce.

The reasons for these job cuts vary. In the case of Twitter, the layoffs are said to be a result of the company's restructuring, while Microsoft and Google are reportedly trimming their staff to become more cost-efficient. Apple, on the other hand, is looking to reduce its retail footprint amid the decline of physical stores and the shift to online shopping.

The job cuts come amid an uncertain economic climate in the US due to the coronavirus pandemic. As companies struggle to make profits, job cuts are becoming more prevalent. This is especially true in the tech sector, where companies are looking to reduce expenses by reducing their workforce.

The job cuts at Twitter, Microsoft, Google, and Apple are a reminder of the often uncertain future of employment in the tech sector. Despite the challenges that come with job cuts, companies are hoping that by becoming leaner and more efficient, they can weather the current economic storm.



https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-technology-news/twitter-cuts-200-more-jobs-new-york-times

Buy SuperforceX™