23 Jan Tencent's Riot Games cuts 11% of global workforce
Riot Games is the latest to cut jobs in the gaming industry after Amazon, ByteDance and Epic Games. Source: BBC Technology News...
Riot Games is the latest to cut jobs in the gaming industry after Amazon, ByteDance and Epic Games. Source: BBC Technology News...
An investigation is opened into the calls, which are suspected to have been artificially generated. Source: BBC Technology News...
The world's most popular YouTuber had previously said he would not bother posting videos on the site. Source: BBC Technology News...
The company, whose co-founder is in jail in Montenegro, was behind the crashed TerraUSD and Luna tokens. Source: BBC Technology News...
The X owner's visit follows criticism of the platform for not doing enough to fight antisemitism. Source: BBC Technology News...
The surprising success of Palword causes server crashes and exposes "serious bugs" in the game. Source: BBC Technology News...
The parcel delivery firm says the mistake was a result of a system update, which has been disabled. Source: BBC Technology News...
The EU's competition watchdog has made a decision on Amazon's bid to purchase iRobot. Source: BBC Technology News...
The tech giant plans to use significant heat from the data centre to heat homes in the area. Source: BBC Technology News...
BBC Tech Editor Zoe Kleinman tried to challenge the output of a chatbot - but all was not as it seemed. Source: BBC Technology News...