The nine-person jury deliberated for an hour and unanimously determined Musk was not liable for millions of dollars of losses investors laid at his feet.
Meta's stock prices soared this week despite its revenues dipping for the third straight quarter in a row. What gives?
The decision marks a major setback in the FTC’s dream of stopping VR monopolies before they start.
Elon Musk's car maker revealed it lost $ 204 million in “impairment losses” on bitcoin last year and managed to recoup just $64 million through trading.
As the Twitter CEO tries to sweet talk Washington, he apologized for a since-deleted retweet which spuriously claimed Pelosi met his assailant at a gay bar.
MSG Entertainment is using facial recognition to identify, accost, and remove attorneys involved in lawsuits against it. It's doubling down on doing it.
The Department of Defense updated its directive on autonomous weapons for the first time in a decade with AI ethics considerations and forecast wars to come.
An Axon board member livestreamed himself being tased as proof the devices are safe. A death in police custody and use of force data tell a different story.
Facebook says Trump's account no longer poses the same "serious risk to public safety" as it did when he was banned in the days after the Capitol riot.
Employees' two-week severance was contingent on SoundHound raising more money. The company promised some of the investment would fund their payments.
The Tesla CEO is trying to convince a jury he really did have the best interests of shareholders in mind when he penned his infamous tweet about Tesla's stock.
The Tesla CEO dismissed associations of a $420 share price to marijuana and accused the head of Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund of "ass covering."
During a Tesla shareholder trial Friday, Musk said he didn't see a “causal link” between his tweets and Tesla’s stock price.
The database reportedly held more than 1.5 million entities which included the names and birthdates of people with suspected ties to terrorist organizations.
Poor cryptocurrency valuations and continued fallout from FTX's downfall left Genesis unable to pay its creditors.
Quiet Mode will temporarily pause notifications and send an auto reply to other users letting them know the tool is on.
More than 150 million money transfer records are reportedly accessible, without a warrant, by more than 600 law enforcement agencies.
While Musk’s fateful tweets included “technical wordsmith inaccuracies," Musk’s lawyer claims the CEO really did intend to take the company private. Somehow.
The Trump campaign called on Meta to promptly overturn Trump's suspension which it claimed, "dramatically distorted and inhibited the public discourse."
The laborers reportedly looked through graphic accounts of child sexual abuse, murder, torture, suicide, and, incest.