devxlogo

Technology

Amazon Lawsuit

Amazon Monopoly Tactics Spark Major Lawsuit

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 17 state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against Amazon, accusing the company of unlawfully maintaining its monopoly power. The legal action claims that

Smart Home Adventure

Discover Samsung’s Smart Home Adventure

Samsung has unveiled an extraordinary premier experience store in the bustling Meatpacking District of New York City. Designed to offer visitors a comprehensive tour of smart home living, the flagship

Tech Layoffs

Massive Bay Area Tech Layoffs

In late September, five technology firms in the Bay Area revealed their intentions to permanently let go of a combined 453 employees in five cities within the San Francisco Bay

Thrilling Battle

Thrilling Battle: Germany Versus Huawei

The German interior ministry has put forward suggestions that would oblige telecommunications operators to decrease their reliance on equipment manufactured by Chinese firms Huawei and ZTE. This development comes after

Global Layoffs

Tech Layoffs Are Getting Worse Globally

Since the start of 2023, the global technology sector has experienced a significant rise in layoffs, with over 236,000 workers being let go by 1,019 tech firms, as per data

Huawei Electric Dazzle

Huawei Dazzles with Electric Vehicles and Wireless Earbuds

During a prominent unveiling event, Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications powerhouse, kept quiet about its enigmatic new 5G phone and alleged cutting-edge chip development. Instead, Huawei astounded the audience by presenting

Remote Learning

Revolutionizing Remote Learning for Success

School districts are preparing to reveal a substantial technological upgrade designed to significantly improve remote learning experiences for both educators and students amid the ongoing pandemic. This major investment, which

Advanced Drones Race

Pentagon’s Bold Race for Advanced Drones

The Pentagon has recently unveiled its ambitious strategy to acquire thousands of sophisticated drones within the next two years. This decision comes in response to Russia’s rapid utilization of airborne