A new report from Bloomberg alleges Musk's company was "trying to do everything on the cheap.”
Efforts from Bloomberg Philanthropies have helped shut down more than half of the coal plants in the country.
As the company reportedly awaits a lawsuit for antitrust violations, Amazon is hitting sellers who ship their own packages with a 2% fee per product.
Twitter is under fire once again for its growing level of debt as a PR firm sues for more than $800,000 in alleged unpaid invoices.
Musk faced opposition in Washington after purchasing Twitter, over whether foreign investors could gain access to users' data.
TikTok continues to tout "Project Texas" as how it will protect U.S. user data, but that hasn't mollified many calling for bans.
Adobe, Inc. has pledged no companywide lay offs this year, as it opens its fourth office in Silicon Valley.
For the second time in four months, the Facebook and Instagram parent company could axe thousands of staff shortly before Mark Zuckerberg takes parental leave.
As part of Elon Musk's acquisition, the company reportedly took on nearly $13 billion in loans. Now, it's time to cough it up.
Tinder is also reportedly testing a new higher paid tier that could cost daters $500 a month.
Elon Musk reportedly didn't pay the rent on time. The 22,000-square-foot office had served as Twitter’s Asia Pacific headquarters since 2015.
That amount of dough is worth only a bit more than it cost to produce Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power .
Ahead of midterms, the system that normally functions with hundreds of human moderators is currently relying on around 15 people to manage content violations.
Data shows that non-fungible token trading volume has slid 97% since the beginning of 2022.
Everybody's got a podcast these days, so it's hard to stand out. One solution? "Buy" millions of listeners via intrusive advertising campaigns.
The billionaire announced a $85 million campaign to shore up grassroots opposition to the petrochemical industry in the U.S.
The new ad-supported subscription will also reportedly feature four minutes of ads per hour of content aired before and during Netflix programming.
The country is reportedly threatening Russian-born expats with up to 15 years in prison for spreading alleged misinformation about the war in Ukraine.
A new report suggests the site’s top streamers would see their share of subscriptions dip down from 70% to 50%.
The pay bumps range from between 2% and 10% and apply to salespeople, Genius Bar tech support, and some senior hourly employees, according to a new report.
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