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.
Tesla closing a Silicon Valley office, laying off 200 workers
Tesla is closing its San Mateo, California, office and eliminating 200 jobs as part of broader efforts to cut costs amid concerns over a possible recession.
Tesla vehicles rented by 15K Uber drivers through Hertz partnership
Uber driver demand for Teslas has gone through the roof just eight months after the ride-hailing company reached a rental agreement with Hertz.
Amazon employees' open letter demands work stoppage in pro-life states, space to 'grieve' Roe v. Wade: report
An open letter from Amazon employees demands the online retailer enact a series of accommodations for employees and rebuke the Supreme Court's decision.
Facebook temporarily banned users who said they would mail abortion pills: report
A Vice report said Facebook has removed posts regarding abortion pills in the wake of Roe v. Wade being overturned amid an escalating abortion debate
Meet Proteus: Amazon's first 'fully autonomous' mobile warehouse robot
Amazon's latest robotic recruit will lift and move GoCarts, the e-commerce giant's non-automated, wheeled transports designed to carry packages across its facilities.
Senate Dems call out Apple, Google mobile tracking, warn of abortion-related data privacy risks
Lawmakers claim Apple and Google's mobile tracking has exposed millions of Americans to surveillance by governments and private actors
Amazon's Alexa may mimic voices of dead people: 'Make memories last'
Amazon's Alexa is getting an upgrade. The company announced a new feature designed to mimic the voices of others — including users' dead relatives.
Twitter gives Elon Musk more data amid spam, fake account dispute: report
Elon Musk and his legal team have reportedly said the previous "firehose" of data was "not adequate" for conducting their own analysis of spam and fake accounts.
Tesla's CEO Elon Musk promises a fast fix for 'money furnace' Tesla factories
Elon Musk described two Tesla factories as "money furnaces" due to limits on the number of cars the facilities can produce due to supply chain breakdowns.
Tesla racism case: Former worker rejects $15 million award
A Black former Tesla employee has rejected a $15 million award in his racism lawsuit after the original award was reduced nearly 90% by a judge.
The Tesla Model S turned 10 today, but where is the first one?
The Tesla Model S is celebrating its 10th birthday, having been launched on June 22, 2012 at a delivery event in the company's Fremont, California, factory.
Facebook's Meta to pay $115K in DOJ settlement of discriminatory housing ad allegations
Meta agreed to pay $115,054 in a historic DOJ lawsuit alleging the social media giant's housing ad algorithm discriminated against Facebook users based on race, sex and other factors.
Barack, Michelle Obama ditch Spotify for Amazon-owned Audible
Barack and Michelle Obama are moving from their original creative home at Spotify to Amazon-owned Audible for the future of their podcasts and production company.
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.
6 ways to spot student loan forgiveness scams
Scams about during difficult financial times. Here’s how to avoid falling prey to student loan forgiveness scams.
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.'
Twitter board unanimously recommends Musk's takeover bid
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he wants more clarity on the number of spam and fake accounts currently on Twitter.
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.
Former Tesla employees file lawsuit against company over 'mass layoff'
Former Tesla employees have sued the company over claims its “mass layoff” violated federal law since workers were not provided advance notice of their firings.

















