Verizon will lay off 13,000 workers as its new CEO, Dan Schulman, seeks a "faster and more focused" company.
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Verizon throttled Santa Clara County Fire's data during wildfire crisis. Santa Clara County Fire Chief, Anthony Bowden, said fire teams were hampered in their work battling the recent California ...
Meta’s new Ray-Ban Display smart glasses are impressive, but they’re also hard to get. On top of costing $800, they also require an in-person demo before making the purchase, and you’ll now be able to ...
Jill Hornick, a 59-year-old service representative at a Social Security Administration field office in Illinois, would normally have received her latest paycheck on Friday. Instead, she was last paid ...
Enterprise cybersecurity risks from employees using their personal phones for work are rising, but companies aren't adopting solutions quickly enough to account for them. The data collected in Verizon ...
Verizon recently announced a new CEO, with Dan Schulman taking over. The telecom stock has been an underperformer for multiple years. But its business, while lacking much growth, is fairly stable ...
It’s one thing for a stock to drop after a company makes an unexpected leadership change. But when shares of their biggest rivals fall too, that’s notable. Emily Bary is MarketWatch's assistant ...
In the world of commercial fame, longevity is a fickle mistress. But some members of commercial royalty go down in history — like a certain bespectacled cell phone salesman who had a single question ...