If Mozilla Foundation just laid off 30% of its staff and its advocacy division, will its fight for “a free and open internet” continue?

If you haven’t heard, Mozilla has let go of about 30% of its staff due to a continuous surge of change in the industry. Confirming the layoffs was Brandon Borrman, Mozilla’s Global Communications Vice President, who also shared that the company aims to restructure its teams to enhance flexibility and effectiveness as they strive towards an “open and fair technical future.” According to TechCrunch, Mozilla previously had around 120 employees before these layoffs took place.

Xbox snags a major PlayStation exclusive while OpenAI CEO claims AGI will barely register, Microsoft 365 prices increase, and Apple’s Mac mini M4 crushes mini PC rivals

The joy of the holiday season arrived prematurely for Xbox gamers as Death Stranding Director’s Cut debuted on Xbox Series X|S and Windows 11. This title, compatible with Xbox Play Anywhere, adds to an expanding collection of games that were previously exclusive to Xbox.

“We’re used to working and living in Minecraft, being in real life in the Minecraft world” — There’s more than a movie bringing ‘Minecraft’ into our world, but this real life experience requires *you*

In the realm of video games, there are numerous legendary franchises, yet scarcely (if ever) do any rival the cultural juggernaut that is Minecraft. Originally conceived as a survival-crafting game, it has since transcended these boundaries, making its expansion into real-world experiences seem almost inevitable. Recently, Xbox and Mojang Studios unveiled a novel method for individuals of all ages to engage with Minecraft, this time in the actual world.

One of Windows 11 few truly useful AI features is getting a keyboard shortcut real soon, and it’s one you’ll actually want to know

Windows 11 continues its progression, receiving numerous updates and enhancements across the Windows Insider builds throughout the year. However, not every update receives a warm reception; for instance, the replacement of Outlook for Mail & Calendar falls short in many aspects, while features like Windows Recall have faced setbacks and problems.