Monday 2 March 2020

At least 3,200 Amazon delivery drivers will be laid off by the end of April as the company keeps cutting ties with contractors

 
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At least 3,200 Amazon delivery drivers will be laid off by the end of April as the company keeps cutting ties with contractors
 
 
At least 3,200 Amazon delivery drivers will be laid off by the end of April as the company keeps cutting ties with contractors
 
Amazon is cutting ties with some of its third-party delivery partners, resulting in thousands of layoffs in recent months.
 
 
 
 
 
Google's ambitious push into gaming is floundering, and it's due largely to too few games on its Stadia platform — here's why developers have held back
 
 
Google's ambitious push into gaming is floundering, and it's due largely to too few games on its Stadia platform — here's why developers have held back
 
Google's first major push into gaming is floundering, and it's largely due to a lack of games. Developers told us Google didn't offer enough money.
 
 
 
 
 
Goldman Sachs is going through a huge transformation under CEO David Solomon. Here's everything you need to know.
 
 
Goldman Sachs is going through a huge transformation under CEO David Solomon. Here's everything you need to know.
 
The bank has big consumer ambitions and is transforming its image. Meanwhile, a slew of partners have headed for the exits.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Everything we know about 'Final Fantasy VII Remake,' the gorgeous new game that's been rebuilt from the ground up
 
 
Everything we know about 'Final Fantasy VII Remake,' the gorgeous new game that's been rebuilt from the ground up
 
A remake of the classic 1997 roleplaying game is coming to the PlayStation 4 in April 2020. Here's what it looks like, and how it works.
 
 
 
 
 
Simply firing CEOs won't fix the deeper cultural problems in tech industry
 
 
Simply firing CEOs won't fix the deeper cultural problems in tech industry
 
The tech industry has a culture problem and just firing CEOs who misbehave won't solve the underlying issue.
 
 
 
 
 
Two Amazon employees in Italy have contracted the coronavirus
 
 
Two Amazon employees in Italy have contracted the coronavirus
 
The employees, who were in Milan in the north of Italy, are now in quarantine.
 
 
 
 
 
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the Trump administration directly intervened to help the iPhone maker break into India
 
 
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the Trump administration directly intervened to help the iPhone maker break into India
 
Previously Indian laws meant Apple had to partner with another company to enter the retail market, but the Trump administration has changed that.
 
 
 
 
 
THE FUTURE OF APPLE: The road ahead for the tech giant is services, not iPhones
 
 
THE FUTURE OF APPLE: The road ahead for the tech giant is services, not iPhones
 
Apple's has marked a shift in the company's approach, with a focus on news, games, videos, and other content over the iPhone and other hardware.
 
 
 
 
 
AR IN SOCIAL MEDIA: How immersive experiences drive sales, improve customer engagement, and boost awareness
 
 
AR IN SOCIAL MEDIA: How immersive experiences drive sales, improve customer engagement, and boost awareness
 
Business Insider Intelligence explores why brands should integrate AR into their ads and probes what's ahead for the space.
 
 
 
 
 
Chatbots 101: How AI is Fueling the Disruptive Force in Customer Relations
 
 
Chatbots 101: How AI is Fueling the Disruptive Force in Customer Relations
 
In the Chatbots 101 report, Business Insider Intelligence breaks down how chatbots work and looks at the future of the market.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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