Meta has begun laying off employees across various departments, including WhatsApp, Instagram, and Reality Labs, according to people familiar with the matter. Rather than a mass, companywide ...
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The Verge report did not specify the exact number of job cuts but mentioned that they were small. Meta also did not comment on the numbers. FILE PHOTO: Illustration shows Meta logo Separately ...
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Meta is laying off more employees in divisions such as Instagram, WhatsApp and Reality Labs, according to a report late Wednesday from The Verge. The Menlo Park-based tech giant is making small ...
Advanced Micro Devices beat Wall Street expectations on earnings and revenue by a small margin, sending shares of the semiconductor firm tumbling in after-hours trading.
The Verge report, opens new tab did not specify the exact number of job cuts but mentioned that they were small. Meta also did not comment on the numbers. Separately, the Financial Times reported ...