News: Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk is considering laying off more employees, just weeks after he laid off half the company’s workforce, reported Bloomberg.
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Twitter to ‘temporarily close offices’ as hundreds quit after Musk’s ‘hardcore’ work email
News: Hundreds of Twitter employees appeared to have quit following a deadline by Elon Musk and the company sent messages it was closing its “office buildings” for the next few days.
Space tech firm Skyroot launches India’s first privately-built rocket
News: India’s first-ever private rocket, named Vikram-suborbital (Vikram S), was launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 11:30 am IST today.
Amazon begins cutting workforce, says more layoffs in 2023
Tech giant Amazon has begun the process of cutting jobs across the company this week and stated that layoffs would continue into 2023 as its annual planning process extends into next year.
Whatsapp, Meta executives in India branches resign
Meta India’s country lead for public policy Rajiv Aggarwal has quit today, the social media giant confirmed. WhatsApp’s India head Abhijit Bose has also resigned.
NASA gears up for fresh Moon rocket launch
After two failed attempts, NASA plans to launch its new mega Moon rocket today from Florida, less than a week after the massive machine withstood a hurricane.
Tech layoffs in Singapore may affect Indian expat workers
Media reports speculated that out of the estimated 1,000 employees in Singapore, perhaps up to 100 have been affected due to tech layoffs and it may affect Indian expats also.
Havoc at Twitter deepens after top exec exit
Elon Musk’s ownership of Twitter descended ever deeper into chaos as key security executives resigned from the platform, drawing a sharp warning from US regulators.
All the ways to stay up to date during the FIFA World Cup
The FIFA World Cup kick-off countdown is on! To make sure you don’t miss any major moments, here are new features that will help you stay up to date as 32 nations compete to win it all.
Singapore passes new law to curb ‘harmful’ social media content
Singapore passs a law against social media platforms Facebook, TikTok, and others to remove “egregious content” such as those promoting self-harm, sexual exploitation, terrorism, and hate.