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July 2, 2025, 4:15 PM

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Jordan Novet / CNBC:
Source: Microsoft plans to lay off ~9,000 employees, or less than 4% of its workforce, across teams and role types, after cutting ~6,000 in May and 300+ in June  —  Microsoft said Wednesday that it will lay off about 9,000 employees.  The move will affect less than 4% of its global workforce …
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Jeremie Eliahou Ontiveros / SemiAnalysis:
A deep dive into Oracle's data center strategy and the company's emergence as an AI computing powerhouse, amid questions about its GPU business' sustainability  —  Oracle's Cloud Infrastructure business is firing on all cylinders and is greatly outpacing expectations.
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Bloomberg:
Sources: Foxconn recalled 300+ Chinese engineers from its Indian iPhone factories over the past two months, a blow for Apple as it ramps up iPhone 17 production  —  The bulk of Foxconn's Chinese staff at iPhone plants in southern India have been told to fly back in a move that began about two months ago …
Abbie Richards / Media Matters for America:
TikTok users are posting AI-generated videos, seemingly made with Google's Veo 3, depicting racist and antisemitic tropes that have garnered millions of views  —  Google's Veo AI video generator is seemingly being used to generate videos depicting racist and antisemitic tropes
Johana Bhuiyan / The Guardian:
A report finds Google undercounted its carbon emissions, which rose 65% from 2019 to 2024, not 51% as claimed; the largest YoY jump was 26%, from 2023 to 2024  —  Research says Google's carbon emissions went up by 65% between 2019-2024, not 51% as the tech giant had claimed
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Emma Roth / The Verge:
ICEBlock, an app for reporting sightings of ICE officials, was the top free app in the US App Store on Tuesday; the app claims to collect no personal data  —  After threats from the Trump administration, the popularity of ICEBlock surged. … ICEBlock, an app that lets users anonymously report sightings …
Angelique Chrisafis / The Guardian:
A French court finds three ex-Ubisoft executives, including the chief creative officer, guilty of enabling a culture of sexual and psychological harassment  —  Former staff likened offices of video game company in Paris to ‘boys’ club above the law'  —  Three former executives …
Jessica Toonkel / Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Netflix has held talks with Spotify about partnering on projects such as a music awards show, as it adds content that was core to the cable bundle  —  The streamer has had talks with Spotify about partnering on events  —  Netflix ascended by offering prestige TV and movies on demand for a monthly fee.
Reuters:
Sources: Intel is considering writing off its 18A and 18A-P manufacturing processes and stopping their marketing, focusing instead on 14A to compete with TSMC  —  Intel's (INTC.O) new chief executive is exploring a big change to its contract manufacturing business to win major customers …
Lawrence Abrams / BleepingComputer:
Qantas discloses a cyberattack after hackers gained access to a third-party platform with 6M customers' personal data, but says no financial info was exposed  —  Australian airline Qantas disclosed that it detected a cyberattack on Monday after threat actors gained access to a third-party platform containing customer data.

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