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Qualcomm and Iridium, a satellite phone firm, have struck a deal to bring satellite connectivity to Android smartphones.
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According to the Guinness World Record, the business tycoon has lost around $182 billion since November 2021.
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A report in Fortune claimed that some of the Twitter employees, laid off in November and in the following job cut rounds, did not get severance packages as promised.
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Amazon Executive Chairman Jeff Bezos and Samsung Chairman and CEO Oh-Hyun Kwon are also on the invitees list for the summit to be held in the port city.
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He made the revelation while sharing the latest round of "Twitter Files," which were made public by the journalist Matt Taibbi.
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The automaker needed to sell 495,760 vehicles in its fourth quarter (Q4) to have achieved the 50 per cent growth guidance.
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Tate has been arrested by the Romanian Police.
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Fidelity's Contrafund valued its Twitter shares at $53.47 million on October 31, just days after Musk's $44 billion acquisition deal was closed, reports Axios.
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Numerous Twitter users took to the comments with baffled reactions to the sudden announcement.
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Independent journalist David Zweig released the new 'Twitter Files' on how the micro-blogging platform "rigged the Covid debate", and relied on bots and third-party contractors to moderate Covid-related topics.
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A hacker has claimed to have stolen the data of nearly 400 million Twitter users and put it up for sale on the dark web.
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Musk's response came to a query from a user who asked: "What if skill is just a different kind of luck?"
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Media reports earlier claimed that Twitter removed a feature that promoted suicide prevention hotlines and other safety resources.
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The concept of Tesla's charging mat is similar to Apple's AirPower in that the three devices can be placed anywhere on it and receive up to 15 watts of power each, reports MacRumors.
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On Monday, Musk announced the poll on Twitter. It wasn’t about whether he should reinstate another banned personality on the platform, rather it was to decide his own fate.
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Musk tweeted from his account: "Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll."
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"There will be multiple algorithms, including no algorithm (i.e. just tweets from those you follow in chronological order)," Musk told a follower, who asked about implementing a social credit system on Twitter.
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Twitter CEO Elon Musk has started lifting suspension of some journalists on the micro-blogging site after running a poll on the platform, asking if he should "Unsuspend accounts who doxxed my exact location in real-time".
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According to news portal Semafor, Musk's money manager Jared Birchall has reached out to potential investors, "offering shares of Twitter at the same price, $54.20, that Musk paid to take the company private in October".
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The Twitter handle @kooeminence was suspended on Friday, a development that came in the wake of billionaire Elon Musk-owned Twitter suspending the accounts of several prominent global journalists