As fears mount over a potential AI bubble burst, industry leaders express concerns about overvaluation and financial engineering in Silicon Valley. Experts warn that the repercussions could extend beyond tech.
In a controversial move, Apple and Google have removed apps that alert users about nearby ICE agents after pressure from Attorney General Pam Bondi. Critics argue this capitulation underscores the Trump administration's influence over Silicon Valley.
In a groundbreaking move, Silver Lake, backed by Saudi Arabia's PIF, has secured a $55 billion deal to acquire Electronic Arts, the powerhouse behind gaming hits like 'Madden NFL'. This deal reshapes the gaming landscape and positions Saudi Arabia as a global gaming hub.
Intuitive, a leading medtech company, has paused H-1B visa offers due to the recent $100,000 fee policy. This move reflects the broader impact of the new immigration rules on tech hiring.
The Trump administration's new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas has sparked discussions among tech companies about moving jobs overseas. With recruitment on hold, experts warn of risks to innovation and the startup ecosystem.
Recent changes to the H-1B visa program have led to chaos in Silicon Valley, but tech leaders like Nvidia's Jensen Huang and OpenAI's Sam Altman remain optimistic about the future of immigration in the U.S.
Donald Trump's recent proclamation imposing a $100,000 fee on H1-B visas for skilled foreign workers could severely impact US economic growth, leading to a brain drain and uncertainty in the tech industry.
The recent announcement of a staggering H-1B visa fee increase by President Trump has left Indian workers in chaos. While the White House quickly clarified the fee applies only to new applicants, the long-term implications for US industries and Indian dreamers remain uncertain.
Minutes after Trump signed an H-1B visa order, panic spread on an India-bound Emirates flight as visa holders rushed to exit, fearing for their future in the US. The shocking move has left the tech industry reeling.
In a shocking move, President Trump's new visa fees have forced H-1B workers from India and China to abandon travel plans and rush back to the U.S. amid panic and confusion.