Amazon to Cut 14,000 Corporate Jobs
Amazon decided to slash 14,000 corporate jobs as it continues a push to slim down its operation.

Amazon decided to slash 14,000 corporate jobs as it continues a push to slim down its operation.
Only 15% of IT application leaders said they are currently considering, piloting, or deploying fully autonomous AI agents, according to a survey by Gartner.
Meta Platforms got more time to provide an easy option for Facebook and Instagram users in the Netherlands to switch to non-personalized timelines.
A new study from IBM reveals enterprises across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) are already reporting significant productivity gains from using AI.
Samsung’s mobile division recorded strong gains in sales and operating profit in Q3.
Analysis from Omdia reveals that telcos need to take into account formal AI regulation issued by the EU and South Korea.
CEOs from the largest European operators and vendors expressed concern that the European Commission has not done enough to put the continent on an equal footing with the US and Asia.
Global notebook PC display shipments are projected to expand by 4% YoY in 2025, according to Counterpoint Research.
OpenAI completed a plan to split the company up by placing its AI laboratory into a for-profit corporation within its non-profit foundation.
Sovereign AI and AI agents are expected to shape public sector adoption of AI within the next two to five years, according to Gartner.
Hrvatski Telekom maintained its growth trajectory.
Ericsson Nikola Tesla reported business results for the first nine months of 2025.
Nokia will issue over 166 million new shares in a directed share issuance to enable Nvidia to make a $1 billion equity investment in the company.
The European Commission brought together top-tier private investors from across Europe to jointly express their intention to establish the Scaleup Europe Fund.
The European Commission preliminarily found TikTok and Meta in breach of their obligation to grant researchers adequate access to public data under the Digital Services Act (DSA).
In an international study of 1,400 senior executives and government representatives commissioned by Siemens, a majority of respondents said that energy security had replaced global cooperation on climate protection as the most important driver of the energy transition.
European connectivity leaders Ericsson and Nokia have partnered with Berlin’s Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI) to shape and drive the next generation of video coding standardization.
A new study by Juniper Research has found that the subscription economy will grow by 67% over the next five years, from $722 billion in 2025.
GSMA director general Vivek Badrinath and ITU secretary-general Doreen Bogdan-Martin called for greater collaboration and investment in the African digital economy.
The latest research from Omdia reveals that the global smartphone market grew 3% year on year in 3Q25, signaling a return to growth momentum driven by major product launches during the quarter.