The suit alleges that the company blatantly ignored warnings about the platform's problems in the region for five years—and by then, it was too late.
A Reuters report claims the targeted officials were either based in Uganda or worked on matters related to that country.
In an incredibly simple four-year scam, prosecutors claim the men just said they held the copyrights and collected music royalties.
Musk advised employees to work over the weekend after reading Raptor engine production issues were far worse than previously thought.
In a new lawsuit, three fired software engineers claim Google’s “don’t be evil” clause of its code of conduct amounts to a contractual obligation.
The element is used for cooling down particle colliders, cleaning out rocket tanks, and more.
The Wirecutter union has announced that 100% of its unit will forge ahead with a Black Friday weekend walkout.
The issue was the result of a server issue impacting Tesla users spread out across multiple continents.
An NHTSA complaint alleges a Telsa Model Y with FSD engaged was "severely damaged" after mistakenly turning into the wrong lane and colliding with another car.
On this week's Gadgettes , Gizmodo's consumer tech team answers one of our most commonly asked questions: "Which phone should I buy?"
The company plans to spin off its healthcare unit in 2023 followed by its energy business the next year in an effort to trim down and pay off debt.
A new report suggests Uber may work with New York’s Taxi & Limousine Commission to start dispatching yellow cabs amid an ongoing driver shortage.
In a lawsuit filed in a California federal court, Jack in The Box accused crypto exchange FTX of "brazenly and illegally" copying its iconic Jack mascot.
Meta's all encompassing metaverse will require people to... actually buy VR headsets and future AR gear.
'America's Dad' said Bezos offered him a rocket ride but it came at full price.
A judge granted the government’s motion to dismiss the case, clearing the way for SpaceX and NASA to continue work on the Artemis lander.
The White House correspondent falsely claimed an enzyme with a devilish name was being used as a tracker in Covid-19 vaccines.
The company is reportedly pursuing a cloud contract that aims to modernize the Pentagon's cloud tech and support the use of artificial intelligence.
On this week's episode of Gadgettes, Gizmodo's consumer tech team womansplains Meta's Metaverse—and how the Facebook Papers are involved.
Australia's Channel 7 conducted a Facebook search and published photos of an innocent man with a similar name to the suspect, Terence Kelly.