Amazon dethrones Walmart as the world's largest company by revenue, reporting $717B in 2025 sales, compared to Walmart's $713.2B for the 12 months to January 31
Amazon dethrones Walmart as the world's largest company by revenue, reporting $717B in 2025 sales, compared to Walmart's $713.2B for the 12 months to January 31
Amazon.com Inc. has officially dethroned Walmart Inc. as the biggest global company by revenue, a milestone attesting …
HR software provider Workday agrees to acquire Sana, an AI startup specializing in workplace tools, for $1.1B; the transaction is set to close before January 31
the Sana acquisition also will deepen Workday's educational offerings — Workday is acquiring Sana, an AI company focused on workplace tools …
Belkin's move to brick Wemo devices highlights how little accountability IoT companies face when abandoning connected products customers paid for
In a somewhat anticipated move, Belkin is killing most of its smart home products. On January 31, the company will stop supporting the majority …
Belkin says it is ending support for its Wemo smart home products and app on January 31, 2026; four devices will continue to function via HomeKit over Thread
If your home has any of Belkin's Wemo products, the connected devices will cease to operate in early 2026.
Filing: Dell says it had about 108K employees as of January 31, 2025, down from 120K employees in February 2024, marking a 10% annual reduction in its workforce
Table of Contents UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington … Jaspreet Singh / Reuters : Dell's workforce drops 10% in fiscal 2025 Forums: r/technology : Dell's staff numbers have dr...
The EC says it will question Meta, X, Snap, Google, TikTok, and LinkedIn on January 31 about their plans to counter disinformation ahead of elections in Germany
- X, Google, Snap and LinkedIn to be tested on disinformation — EU is working to combat false information around elections
Amazon plans to end Prime Try Before You Buy on January 31; the Stitch Fix competitor let Prime users try on clothes and only pay for items they wanted to keep
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