Video conferencing star Zoom lays off about 1,300 people amid spending cuts
SAN FRANCISCO, United States—The company behind the Zoom video conferencing platform—which became a household name during the pandemic—announced Tuesday it ...
Read moreSAN FRANCISCO, United States—The company behind the Zoom video conferencing platform—which became a household name during the pandemic—announced Tuesday it ...
Read moreBy Rommel Bong R. Fuertes Jr. While the country has yet to regain normalcy in the education sector due to ...
Read moreZoom, the videoconferencing firm, has agreed to settle a class-action US privacy lawsuit for $85 million, it said Sunday. The ...
Read morePresident Rodrigo Duterte did not attend Thursday’s Cabinet meeting held via Zoom, a day after he canceled his scheduled public ...
Read moreThe Kremlin urged Russian companies Wednesday to develop alternatives to Zoom and a lawmaker warned it could be blocked in ...
Read moreThe Zoom video conferencing platform on Monday reported a strong finish to its fiscal year as revenue and use soared ...
Read moreThe Philippines is eyeing to produce world-class chess trainers and coaches as it hosts the FIDE Trainers’ Online Seminar slated ...
Read moreWhen President Rodrigo Duterte announced the implementation of an enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) on March 15, 2020, most of the ...
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