Tesla Stock Today: Elon Musk Sends TSLA Shares On Rollercoaster Ride With Twitter Comments
Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted that Tesla might go private, and Tesla shares skyrocketed.
A Tiny Fraction Of Amazon Alexa Owners Reportedly Use It For Shopping
Internal figures from Amazon indicate very few Alexa owners use the virtual assistant for shopping.
Vote From Your Phone? West Virginia To Test Blockchain-Based Voting In 2018 Election
West Virginia will partner with a blockchain-based voting startup to allow overseas troops to vote using their mobile devices.
Chinese State Media: Google Can Return As Long As It Follows Laws
A state-backed newspaper in China ran a piece saying Google can return to the country as long as it follows strict regulations.
Facebook Wants Banks, More User Financial Data On Messenger
Facebook apparently wants to allow users to link their bank accounts to Messenger.
YouTube Becomes Latest Service To Ban Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones
YouTube joined Facebook and Apple on Monday as the latest tech companies to purge Alex Jones from their platforms. Twitter offered a response to the decision.
More Evidence Apple Might Drop Lightning To Headphone Jack Adapter From New iPhones
More evidence emerged Apple might stop including a headphone jack adapter for new iPhone models this year.
MoviePass Overhauls Rules Again, Limits Users To Three Movies Per Month
MoviePass dropped its recently announced price hike, but also limited users to only three movie tickets per month.
Starbucks Partners With Microsoft, Others To Allow Bitcoin Payments
Coffeehouse chain Starbucks announced Friday it might allow bitcoin payments in the future.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Downplays $1 Trillion Valuation In Company Memo
Apple's CEO sent out a memo to employees thanking them for their work, but somewhat downplayed the company's record high $1 trillion market valuation.
Amazon Removes White Supremacist Items After Pressure From Keith Ellison
Amazon removed a handful of items with Nazi imagery after pressure from congressman Keith Ellison.
Facebook Cracks Down On Possible Russian Troll Pages Ahead Of Midterm Elections
Facebook purged 32 deliberately misleading and divisive pages ahead of the 2018 U.S. midterm elections.
What To Expect From Apple's Quarterly Earnings Report
Apple will release its quarterly earnings report on Tuesday, with the hope of avoiding the same fate as Twitter and Facebook.
MoviePass Announces Price Hike, Limited Availability On Major New Releases
After a volatile week, MoviePass jacked up its subscription price and announced new restrictions to its service.
Nintendo Nearing 20 Million Switch Units Sold, Profits Up In Q1
Nintendo's Switch console has done well in its first year-and-a-half on the market, according to the company's most recent earnings report.
Is MoviePass In Trouble? Share Price Tumbles After Weekend Outage
The parent company of MoviePass took a huge hit on the Monday market after a weekend that saw multiple PR disasters.
Tesla Testing Model 3 Deliveries Straight From Factory To Homes
Elon Musk personally accompanied a factory-to-home Tesla Model 3 delivery.
Is Snapchat The New Way To Watch Sports? How The App Is Drawing In NFL, Premier League Fans
Snapchat will feature more exclusive content from the NFL this season, as well as bite-sized coverage of the English Premier League from NBC Sports.
Amazon Ends Public Voting On TV Pilots
Amazon will no longer rely on direct user voting when choosing which TV series to greenlight.
Both 'Marvel: Ultimate Alliance' Video Games Removed From Digital Marketplaces
It is no longer possible to digitally purchase the "Marvel: Ultimate Alliance" video games.
Shareholders Approve Massive Disney, Fox Merger
Disney has received shareholder approval to buy Fox.
Twitter Shares Nosedive After Drop In Monthly Active Users
Twitter ended the week on a bad note, losing stock value after the company's earnings report.
Facebook Heading Towards Record Bad Day On Stock Market
Facebook fell nearly 19 percent on Thursday following its quarterly earnings report.
Twitter Search Seemingly Back To Normal After Trump 'Shadow Banning' Tweet
President Donald Trump accused Twitter of "shadow banning" conservatives by hiding their accounts in searches.
Walmart Experiments With Self-Driving Grocery Pickups Via Waymo
Walmart will partner with self-driving firm Waymo to bring grocery shoppers to and from one store in Arizona as part of a pilot program.
Google Parent Company Alphabet Had More Contractors Than Employees This Year
A report from Bloomberg indicated Google's parent company had more contractors than employees for the first time ever earlier this year.
Did Amazon's Alexa Just Get A Lot Smarter? New Feature May Help Provide Boost To Businesses
Amazon will partner with Yext to add accurate business hours, contact information and other data to Alexa.
Instagram Expected To Boost Facebook's Quarterly Earnings Report
Facebook's quarterly earnings report will come at market close on Wednesday, and Instagram is expected to bolster the company's finances.
Facebook Expands Group Video Watch Party Feature To Everyone
Facebook rolled out its long-tested Watch Party feature for group video watching to everyone on Wednesday.
'Fortnite' Mobile Revenue Soars To $2 Million Per Day
The mobile version of "Fortnite" reportedly makes an average of $2 million per day on its own.