100M Twitter followers: Elon Musk surpasses milestone
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has surpassed 100 million Twitter followers. Notably, the SpaceX founder, who is buying the platform, has not tweeted since June 21, 2022.
Pinterest CEO resigns, Google commerce executive handed the reins
Pinterest revealed Tuesday that CEO Ben Silbermann would be stepping down and that Google commerce executive Bill Ready would be taking his place.
Crypto regulation 'important step' for industry 'maturation': Expert
Adam Dell, the founder and CEO of Domain Money, revealed on Tuesday what he described as an "important step" to cryptocurrency regulation as the industry remains unregulated.
Florida bowling alley deploys robot to serve customers
The main attraction at a Florida bowling alley has nothing to do with the sport and everything to do with the a food-delivery robot.
Lowe's enters metaverse with tool to help consumers visualize projects
Lowe's said consumers will be able to visualize projects they are working on in the metaverse, but noted that metaverse users are mostly younger than Lowe's shoppers.
Uber brings back Pool option in certain cities
Uber said that its UberX Share will be an option for riders in New York and other cities, with the plans to expand the initiative to even more cities this summer.
Theranos saga: Closing arguments set in trial of ex-COO Sunny Balwani
Closing arguments start Tuesday in the criminal fraud trial of Sunny Balwani, a former Theranos executive and ex-boyfriend of founder Elizabeth Holmes.
Backstreet Boys star Nick Carter dishes on joining the metaverse, acquiring fantasy football team
Backstreet Boys star Nick Carter gave viewers a rundown of virtual sports, his Tampa Bay Bull Sharks purchase and the metaverse on Tuesday's episode of 'Varney & Co.'
Facebook takes down Senate candidate Eric Greitens' 'RINO hunting' campaign video
Facebook removed a campaign video from Missouri Senate candidate Eric Greitens over a violation of its rules, while Twitter allowed the clip to stay up.
Tuesday trading: 5 things to know
Here are the key events taking place on Tuesday that could impact trading as U.S. markets return from a long holiday weekend.
KY Gov. Andy Beshear announces investments to expand broadband services
Any Beshear, the governor of Kentucky announced a $203 million investment in expanding the states broadband services. This comes in part of an effort to close Kentucky's digital divide.
Apple workers vote to unionize at Maryland store
Apple employees in Towson, Maryland voted by nearly a 2-to-1 margin to unionize
Bitcoin falls to near 19K, down more than 70% since 2021 high
A number of factors ranging from inflation to hiring freezes to industry-wide pressures have caused Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to lose significant value.
Amazon CEO Jassy urges lawmakers to oppose antitrust legislation: Report
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has reportedly been hitting the phones himself urging senators to oppose antitrust legislation aimed at reining in big tech firms. Other tech giants are also lobbying against the bill.
SpaceX fires employees who criticized Elon Musk: report
Elon Musk's SpaceX has reportedly fired several employees after they drafted an open letter criticizing the behavior of the chief executive officer.
Sony beefs up electric vehicle ambitions with plans for new company
Japanese electronics firm Sony Group Corp plans to launch a company in spring 2022 to explore entering the electric vehicle market, signaling ambitions to claim a slice of the fast-growing market for green mobility.
Adobe rolling out free version of Photoshop
Adobe has begun rolling out a free version of Photoshop, which will offer core functions to users who may be interested in signing up for a subscription.
Elon Musk wants 1 billion Twitter users, aims to replicate China's 'WeChat' model
While Elon Musk’s gargantuan $44 billion bid to buy Twitter is in limbo, he still took the time to speak and take questions from the social media giant’s employees.
China competition bill in Congress gets support from more than 100 CEOs
Tech company CEOs urged Congress to pass legislation to add federal funding expanding US semiconductor manufacturing to boost US competitiveness against China.
Microsoft will no longer host Internet Explorer after 27 years
Microsoft is retiring Internet Explorer on Wednesday, fulfilling last year's promise to shut down the once-dominant browser and redirecting users to its Edge browser.



















