Elon Musk tells employees to get back in office with 2:30 am memo
Elon Musk reportedly sent an early morning warning to Twitter employees complaining that half of the San Francisco office was empty on Tuesday and reminding staff that "office is not optional."
Intel co-founder Gordon Moore dies at 94
Gordon Moore, the man who co-founded the technology giant Intel, has died at the age of 94. Moore died peacefully his home in Hawaii surrounded by family.
Apple CEO Tim Cook one of few US execs expected to attend China investment conference amid tensions
Apple CEO Tim Cook is reportedly set to appear at the China Development Forum this weekend in Beijing.
Japanese tech giant Toshiba accepts $15B tender offer
Japanese tech company Toshiba has accepted a tender offer worth $15 billion from Japanese Industrial Partners.
Short seller accuses Jack Dorsey's Block of facilitating fraud
Following a two-year investigation, Hindenburg Research claims Block Inc. has taken advantage of the demographics by overstating its user numbers and understatong its customer acquisition costs.
Russian iPhone competitor AYYA sells fewer than 1,000 units
The Russian smartphone meant to replace the Apple iPhone has experienced dismal sales since it was rolled out to consumers in October 2022.
Nvidia is winning AI race, but can’t afford to trip
Nvidia’s share price has more than doubled over the past six months as it becomes the preferred supplier to both sides of the AI war raging between Google and Microsoft.
Tesla stock now blue-chip after credit upgrade
Tesla stock has been promoted to blue chip status after Moody’s upgraded its rating of the electric vehicle maker.
OnlyFans model with millions of followers sues ex-boyfriend for over $6 billion in revenge porn lawsuit
A Florida OnlyFans model has sued her ex-boyfriend for over $6 billion in a revenge porn case after she says he posted explicit material without her permission.
Disney managers told to identify layoff candidates, with 4K job cuts expected by April: report
The Walt Disney Co. is reportedly planning to lay off at least 4,000 current employees in April after CEO Bob Iger announced a plan to cut 7,000 jobs as a cost-saving measure.
Disney+ users paid up when the price rose
Disney retained 94% of subscribers from its old, ad-free Disney+ service after a $3 per month price increase, pushing the subscription to $10.99 per month.
YouTube lifts restrictions on Donald Trump's channel as presidential campaign ramps up
YouTube on Friday said that the restrictions placed on former President Donald Trump's channel after the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol would be lifted.
Silicon Valley Bank's holding company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in NY
SVB Financial Group on Friday announced it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the Southern District of New York in order to preserve its value.
California school board sues TikTok, Snap, Google over youth mental health crisis
A California school board is suing some social media companies over the content delivered to children and their practices.
Chinese billionaire living in U.S. arrested for allegedly operating $1B fraud scheme
The U.S. Attorney's office of the Southern District of Manhattan opened a 12-count indictment against Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui and William Je for operating fraud scheme.
FBI arrests exiled Chinese social media mogul in alleged $1B fraud scheme used to fund luxurious NYC lifestyle
The FBI arrested exiled Chinese businessman Ho Wan Kwok, also known as "Miles Guo," in an alleged $1 billion fraud scheme used to fund his luxurious lifestyle in the New York City area.
Diamond Sports files for bankruptcy with $8B in debt
Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc.'s regional sports business Diamond Sports Group filed for bankruptcy after being unable to service debt. The filing comes three years after a 2019 deal to purchase the business from Walt Disney Co.
GM scouts ways to integrate AI ChatGPT into 'everything': report
General Motors is reportedly looking into ways to integrate the artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT into its vehicles as Microsoft continues to invest in the product.
Pentagon announces largest-ever defense budget request
The Defense Department made its largest-ever budget request on Monday, seeking $842 billion to deal with threats from both Russia and China in the coming year.
Epoch Everlasting Play recalls more than 3.2M toys due to choking hazard; 2 deaths reported
New Jersey-based company Epoch Everlasting Play LLC recalled more than 3.2 million of its Calico Critters flocked animal figures and sets because the accessories pose a choking hazard.



















