According to a report by CIO, citing investment bank TD Cowen, Oracle is considering cutting between 20,000 and 30,000 jobs and may also look at selling parts of its business, including Cerner, the ...
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A local developer has completed the purchase of a garage site with approval secured for residential development in Great Wyrley. The site at 48-53 Oxford Close in the Staffordshire village was ...
Gigasoft releases ProEssentials v10 with GPU compute shaders and publishes six-part WPF chart library comparison for ...
Cycling development in Trinidad and Tobago and the wider Caribbean is set to receive a significant boost through the continued expansion of the UCI Satellite Centre in Couva. Officials have described ...
BENGALURU/KALABURAGI : The High Power Committee on Redressal of Regional Imbalance (HPCRRI), chaired by economist Prof M Govinda Rao, has recommended the abolition of all regional development boards, ...
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Housebuilder Cameron Homes has reported a threefold increase in enquiries for its new development of eight large executive homes in the East Staffordshire village of Yoxall since the start of the year ...
HYDERABAD: Focusing on overall growth of both cities and towns across Telangana, the Congress government has spent `17,472.22 crore on developmental activities in all municipalities, excluding GHMC, ...
I’m trying to find a photo of the groundbreaking for Spur 371/General Hudnell Drive, then called the “Kelly Access Road.” I believe the groundbreaking was in or around September 1964. It was reported ...
17:43, Wed, Feb 4, 2026 Updated: 17:46, Wed, Feb 4, 2026 Russian scientists are developing chips that can be implanted in pigeons' brains for spying purposes. Under a project codenamed PJN-1, chips ...