Elon Musk says the super heavy-lift rocket could finally get off the ground next week, pending a launch license from the FAA.
The Twitter CEO had previously covered the 'w' with a white tarp. After the company's landlord complained, Musk decided to paint the 'w' over with white paint.
The Twitter CEO changed NPR's label from "US state-affiliated media" to "Government Funded Media" after days of criticism. It's unclear what the label means.
Advertising executives fear unhinged antics from Musk at an upcoming conference could sully their brands.
After four days of Twitter's homepage logo being swapped out with Elon Musk's favorite Shiba Inu, the bluebird is back and Dogecoin is down.
Twitter users are unable to retweet, like, or comment on Substack links, and Substack users can no longer embed tweets in newsletters.
The Twitter CEO told NPR that his policy of labeling foreign media outlets as state-affiliated media "might not be accurate here."
Think your fancy new ride's in-vehicle surveillance videos are private? Think again.
Bob Lee, the former CTO of Jack Dorsey's Square, approached a parked car nearby for help, which drove away without offering any.
An Elon Musk post from months ago appears to have finally come to fruition. Twitter has officially listed 50% less promoted content as a feature for paid users.
Employees submitted source code and internal meetings to ChatGPT just weeks after the company lifted a ban on using the chatbot.
Twitter users noticed NPR received a state-affiliated media label on Wednesday in the wake of bans and suspensions for several journalists and media outlets.
The local politician, Brian Hood, is prepared to sue OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, after the text generator reportedly spit out lies calling him a criminal.
Lee was the former CTO at Jack Dorsey's Square and most recently served as the chief product officer of MobileCoin.
A set of Twitter contract workers say they didn’t receive the mandated 60 days advance notice before being kicked to the curb by Elon Musk.
From LeBron James to William Shatner, Twitter's celebrities and power users were not amused over having to pay $8 to keep their verified checkmarks.
He was the public face of big problems at big tech. Now he wants to help regulators and companies assure the public they've got AI under control.
The first batch of Elon Musk's upgraded Starlink internet satellites experienced issues shortly after launching last month.
Elon Musk and others have called for a pause on powerful AI systems but Bill Gates doesn't think that's the right way to go about things.
Signs suggest the megarocket could blast off as early as Monday, but SpaceX still needs an FAA launch license to make it happen.