Elon Musk’s Twitter misadventure has made him tech’s villain. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has a chance to be its new hero.
Twitter is being sued by a San Francisco landlord for allegedly not paying rent for its office space.
Although the company's delivery numbers broke records, they still fell short of Wall Street's expectations.
As Tesla's stock value tanked, the billionaire and multiple-hyphenate tech CEO tweeted about what really matters.
The company was weirdly vague about today's mission, leaving doubts as to which type of Starlink satellite was tossed to low Earth orbit.
Other reports have shown the EV maker had planned to pause work at its main production plant, but that will extend further into 2023.
University student Jack Sweeney has launched the @ElonJetNextDay account on Twitter. The account has amassed more than 17,100 followers in four days.
The Elon Musk-run company just scrapped more employees from its engineering and public policy departments.
Elon Musk, Big Meat, and oil industry PR made our naughty list this year.
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A number of European Union countries are reportedly set to help fund the war-torn country's new terminals.
The electric car maker's stock value has fallen about 65% this year, amid Elon Musk's Twitter takeover.
Cops are investigating a police report claiming it was actually one of Musk’s security guards that hit someone with a car, not the other way around.
Two days before, the Tesla CEO owned himself in spectacular fashion when he tweeted out a poll asking, “Should I step down as head of Twitter?"
Former female Tweeps are making claims about everything from sexual discrimination to being denied the promise of severance.
Don't like the outcome of the democratic process? Just change the rules.
The company is poised to accomplish CEO Elon Musk's stated goal of performing 60 flights in 2022.
"As the saying goes, be careful what you wish, as you might get it," Musk tweeted after he published the poll.
Users trying to post links to Mastodon servers revived a notice saying the posts were “potentially harmful.”
It's clear Musk would rather burn Twitter to the ground than hear people question the wisdom of his choices.