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Semiconductor production positions pay about $100,000 on average, and schools are rushing to offer training so people can qualify.
Microsoft, Apple and Meta are reporting earnings this week. But rising interest rates are luring investors away from tech stocks.
Other tech companies are also cutting jobs and scaling back recruitment after years of rapid hiring.
Inspired in part by Morse code, the barcode was originally conceived of as concentric circles.
Manually inputting contact info is becoming a thing of the past. Instead, networkers are adopting QR codes and chips.
Last month a new European rule went into effect mandating speed limiters on new cars. Now New York city is trying out the devices.
In some cases, it’s about responding to competition. In others, it’s a way of bracing for a possible economic downturn.
In a new book, two Harvard researchers reveal the complex social issues teens grapple with in today’s digital world.
“Alexa, please tell the Roomba to stop scaring the cat.”
There’s a link between anticipating future technology and spending decisions in the present, says macroeconomics professor Cristoph Görtz.