Report: After Employees, Google Now Firing Robots

Alphabet, Google’s parent company, has now fired robots that cleaned cafeterias at its headquarters, continuing the global layoffs. This occurs just one month after the tech giant laid off 12,000 human workers. According to a report, Alphabet’s “Everyday Robots” project, which is part of Google’s experimental X laboratories, has been halted by CEO Sundar Pichai. […]

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Apples and Pears Could Be Next Products of Food Shortage in UK, Farmers Warn

After it emerged that British farmers are planting only a third of the number of trees required to maintain orchards, claiming that their returns from selling to supermarkets are unsustainable, apples and pears may be the next food shortage in the UK. According to Ali Capper, the head of the British Apples & Pears trade […]

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Report: Netflix Cuts Subscription Costs in Over 30 Countries

More than 30 nations now offer Netflix subscription plans at lower prices. In an effort to increase the number of subscribers, the streaming giant has reduced the price. In addition to Egypt, Yemen, Jordan, Libya, Iran, Kenya, Croatia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Venezuela, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines, the prices of the subscription […]

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Tech Company ‘Salesforce’ to Purchase 280,000 MWh Renewable Energy

Salesforce, a technology company based in the United States, announced that it would be purchasing 280,000 megawatt hours (MWh) of renewable energy certificates from small, distributed energy projects in order to speed up the availability of clean electricity in developing nations. Distributed renewable energy certificates (D-RECs), a financial instrument that enables organizations to deploy capital […]

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Stellantis to Hand 4.5-Billion Dollars to its Shareholders

Stellantis STLA gained 4.34 percent, after revenue and net profit soared in 2022, year that has marked by a sharp rise in sales of electric vehicles to distribute $4.47 billion in dividends to shareholders and buy back shares worth $1.6 billion. Supply chain issues brought on by the conflict in Ukraine and an increase in […]

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