Video conferencing platform Zoom’s parent company has announced it will lay off 15 per cent of its workforce, becoming the latest in a slew of tech companies that have cut staff jobs in recent months.
When the arthritis pain in Adam Moore’s spine gets too much to handle, painkillers don’t always cut it. Sitting down in front of the many Zoom classes he attends as a UC Davis PhD student can make ...
Zoom has decided to kill off its controversial local web server on Mac devices that allows users of the video conferencing software to avoid an extra click to get into a meeting. On Tuesday, Zoom ...
Zoom users are targeted by a new phishing campaign that uses fake Zoom meeting notifications to threaten those who work in corporate environments that their contracts will either be suspended or ...
In a now unfortunately familiar story of tech-sector layoffs, Zoom says it should have taken more time to assess whether it was growing sustainably after its pandemic-led growth spurt as it announced ...
In response, Zoom is temporarily freezing development on new features and will instead devote its engineering manpower to addressing security and privacy issues. The company is also killing off the ...
For those unaware, Zoom officially has a porn problem. The multibillion-dollar video messaging mainstay among employees at Johnson & Johnson and the Department of Homeland Security—not to mention a ...
The age of in-person events and company conferences could soon be at an end, if Zoom has anything to do with it. The video conferencing firm has revealed that customers can now host fully-fledged ...