A federal judge rejected Tesla CEO Elon Musk's bid to move or delay a trial over a misleading tweet about a potential buyout of the electric automaker
Starlink said on its website it will start its internet service in the country sometime during the second quarter of this year
Tesla has also announced price cuts in South Korea, Japan, Australia and Singapore
In the US, Twitter has been sued as it failed to pay $136,250 rent for its office space in San Francisco
Twitter staff were informed via email Wednesday that they had until 5 p.m. to leave the CapitaGreen building and resume their duties remotely from Thursday
The change in Musk's fortune saw him losing the title of the world's richest person to Bernard Arnault (France)
The driver monitoring function warned users to keep their hands on the steering wheel while using the FSD mode
Reports had surfaced in November last year that Musk personally moderated posts related to the Brazilian election
Musk has little choice but to hurriedly monetize his new asset, unless he's to pay that debt out of his own pocket
Twitter is also bringing a much sought-after feature that will help users find specific tweets and profiles by filtering based on date, user, retweet count, hashtags and more
Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Sunday said that office rentals in San Francisco will further drop, as the city is reeling under the pressure after massive tech layoffs and company offices being shut
Elon Musk has urged a federal judge to shift a trial in a shareholder lawsuit out of San Francisco because he says negative local media coverage has biased potential jurors against him
At least a dozen more cuts on Friday night affected workers in the company's Dublin and Singapore offices
Karen Róbertsdóttir has submitted a resolution for Tesla investors to vote in May on whether the board should prepare and maintain a key-person risk report
In his message ahead of the event, the CM noted that the GIS was being hosted "with the goal of preparing for the future"
The database, which was posted on Wednesday, contains the names and email addresses of politicians, journalists and bankers, among others
Twitter faces multiple suits over unpaid bills, including for private chartered plane flights, software services and rent at one of its San Francisco offices
Twitter banned all political advertising in 2019, reacting to growing concern about misinformation spreading on social media
Dorsey justified the ban, which attracted the ire of then-President Donald Trump's re-election campaign, by saying that "political message reach should be earned, not bought"
Twitter chief Elon Musk disclosed that US Government demanded the suspension of 250k Twitter accounts, including those belonging to journalists and Canadian officials