Mozilla cuts 25%, Xbox Series X hits in November without Halo Infinite
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Firefox browser maker Mozilla is eliminating 250 jobs amid the coronavirus pandemic, chief executive Mitchell Baker said on Tuesday.
The layoffs which affect about 25% of its staff mean Mozilla will reduce spending in areas like expanding the abilities of the web.
And improving tools for developers.
We finally know when we'll see the next Xbox.
Microsoft will launch the Xbox Series X this November.
The tech giant announced the news on Tuesday and it looks like it will deliver on the promise timeframe of the 2020 holiday season.
The news does come with a caveat So one of the biggest launch titles for the console Halo Infinite.
The next chapter in the long running Halo series of games will be delayed till next year after initially targeting a similar holiday 2020 release window.
And finally Twitter said Tuesday it's releasing new settings that will let users control who can reply to their tweet
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New tool.
The company says help some feel more safe online.
The company started testing the new settings in May and decided to roll out the feature to all users of the app and desktop site.
When you compose a tweet, users will see an option that lets them choose who can reply.
You can allow everyone to reply only the people you follow for only the people you mentioned.
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