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One day after firing people who criticized him in Slack, Musk emailed staff and asked them to sign a pledge if they wanted to stay at the new Twitter.
The company showed off a variety of new tools aimed at nudging on the fence users towards becoming hosts on the platform.
The easy to use App Track Protection feature will block third party companies snooping in your apps
O'Leary doesn't seem too bothered that SBF used $10 billion in FTX customer deposits to prop up his hedge fund.
Mozilla's Privacy Not Included Project looked at the year's hottest gadgets and found they're rife with privacy issues.
The social media marketer behind the “I’m Spartacus”-style insult campaign came up with the gag on a bathroom break.
Qualcomm's next-gen chip is 40% faster and more efficient, but how will it stack up to Google's Tensor chip in the Android wars?
Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour crashed Ticketmaster multiple times yesterday, and the Swifties are pissed.
Significant shareholder TCI Fund Management wrote a letter to Alphabet's CEO, requesting they make major staff cuts like other big tech companies.
The digital asset lender BlockFi said it had "significant exposure" to the FTX fiasco after a bailout from SBF. It's laying off staff and may go bankrupt.
The features are just two of multiple the company is rolling out to try to address safety concerns.
The streaming service now lets users log out specific devices that have accessed their account.
The company installed its first fridge full of already made sandwiches in California this fall.
Not everyone is pleased with the decision to change "toot" to "publish," but many third-party apps are continuing to use the original term for posts anyway.
Lego's '80s strategy almost gave into fearmongering surrounding electronic toys, but instead it laid the groundwork for the beloved Mindstorms line.
"lol just got fired for shitposting. i said it before and i’ll say it again. kiss my ass elon," tweeted one senior engineer who got the axe.
The fraudster, who was released from jail earlier this year, is also teasing the new venture on TikTok.
A new UN assessment says we're set to cross the milestone on Tuesday, but the pace of growth is slowing down.
Swift's first tour since 2018 flooded Ticketmaster with intense traffic during pre-sale.
The exemption is meant to help speed up the application process for tens of thousands of recently laid off techies, but there is a big caveat.