Workplace Jargon Hurts Employee Morale and Collaboration, Study Finds
Sony Inzone launches new peripherals in collaboration with Fnatic
Belgium’s BIPT seeks collaboration from gambling firms for new e-Evidence rules
Chaotic Pokémon and McDonald's collaboration in Japan ends early due to shocking food waste
Sony Strikes 'Strategic Partnership' With Elden Ring Publisher Bandai Namco, Acquires 2.5% Stake | Acquisition solidifies years of collaboration over the years, including games.
Apple cuts a deal for recycling rare earth magnets in the US | The collaboration with MP Materials is part of Apple’s previously announced $500 billion infrastructure investment
Israel and US plan joint $200 million quantum fund, eyeing collaboration with UAE and Saudi Arabia
Toy-maker Mattel accused of planning “reckless” AI social experiment on kids | After Mattel and OpenAI announced a partnership that would result in an AI product marketed to kids, a consumer rights advocacy group is warning that the collaboration may endanger children.
Monster Hunter Wilds x Street Fighter 6 collaboration announced
Toyota, Waymo agree to explore collaboration in autonomous driving tech
Simons Foundation Launches Collaboration on Ecological Neuroscience
Twitch CEO reveals 2025 plans: collaboration, mobile, and more monetisation
Carlos Slim cancels his collaboration with Elon Musk's Starlink
Why ‘Beating China’ In AI Brings Its Own Risks | The US is increasingly intent on winning the AI race with China. Experts say this ignores the benefits of collaboration—and the danger of unintended consequences.
Samsung will debut Eclipsa Audio format in collaboration with Google on 2025 TVs
UK seeks collaboration for security research lab to counter Russia and ‘new AI arms race’
FreeBSD Reduces OS Support From 5 To 4 Years, Continues Collaboration With AMD
Infraspeak raises $19.5M to bring collaboration to facilities management
Inflection for Enterprise launches in collaboration with Intel
US college partners with ChatGPT maker OpenAI, but collaboration branded ‘offensive’ by some academic s