**Google Contract** Sparks Mass Firings at Company: Workers Protest Over Cloud Computing Deal With Israel, Leading to Terminations

Mountain View, California – Google employees across various offices in Silicon Valley, New York City, and Seattle recently staged sit-in protests against the tech giant’s contract with the Israeli government for cloud computing services. The controversy surrounding Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion initiative, has sparked debates within Google’s workforce, leading to mass firings and arrests of protesting employees. Zelda Montes, a software engineer at YouTube and a vocal opponent of the conflict in Gaza, was …

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AWS Job Cuts: Amazon Trims Hundreds of Roles in Cloud Computing Shift – Find Out More!

Seattle, Washington – Amazon announced on Wednesday its decision to reduce its workforce in its cloud computing unit AWS, signaling a strategic shift in the company’s operations. The tech giant stated that it plans to eliminate “a few hundred roles” within the team responsible for overseeing technology for its physical stores, following the recent decision to discontinue the use of Just Walk Out technology in its U.S. grocery stores. Not limited to the physical stores …

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**Amazon** Shocks Employees with Massive Job Cuts in Cloud Computing Business – Find Out Why!

Seattle, Washington – Technology giant Amazon is undergoing significant restructuring, leading to job cuts impacting hundreds of employees within its cloud computing division. The company has been shifting its focus towards physical stores, particularly Amazon Fresh, which were first introduced in 2020. As part of its recent changes, Amazon has made the decision to eliminate its self-checkout system, Just Walk Out, from all its stores. The job cuts primarily affect roles in sales, marketing, global …

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**Quantum Computing Breakthrough: MIT Physicists Uncover Exotic Electron State in Graphene**

CAMBRIDGE, MA – Physicists at MIT have made a groundbreaking discovery that could revolutionize quantum computing. The researchers have observed an exotic electronic state in graphene, a material typically seen as an atom-thin layer of carbon. This state, known as the fractional quantum Hall effect, allows electrons to split into fractions of their whole charge, potentially leading to more resilient quantum computers. The fractional quantum Hall effect has traditionally been observed under intense magnetic fields. …

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Nvidia’s AI Computing Boom Sends Asian Stocks High – Global Rally Hits All-Time Highs

Tokyo, Japan – Asian stocks rose for the second consecutive day on Friday, following a surge in global equities markets. This surge has been seen in markets across the US, Europe, and Japan, all reaching record highs. Australian, Taiwanese, and South Korean equities all saw gains, while Japanese markets were closed for a public holiday. However, in China, the CSI 300 Index was on track for its first drop in nine sessions, and both it …

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Breakthrough in Magnetism Unlocks Revolutionary Potential for Superconductivity and Quantum Computing

Researchers in Chicago, Illinois have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of magnetism, opening new opportunities for advancements in various scientific and technological fields. The breakthrough in magnetism has paved the way for further research in solid-state physics, particularly in the development of new superconductivity mechanisms, which relate to the lossless thermal and electrical conductivity within materials. This development marks a significant leap forward in material science, offering valuable insights that could lead to …

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