How X could be suspended by ‘tyrant’ Brazilian judge

It’s a showdown between the world’s richest man and a Brazilian Supreme Court justice.

The justice, Alexandre de Moraes, has threatened to suspend social media giant X nationwide if its billionaire owner

Telegram CEO Durov’s investigation is ‘absurd,’ his lawyer says

A lawyer for Telegram boss Pavel Durov, who is the target of an unprecedented investigation in France, said on Thursday it was “absurd” to suggest the head of a social network was responsible for any criminal acts committed on the platform.

Underlining the unea

How the Tesla Cybertruck became the internet’s favorite punching bag

Since its launch in November, the Cybertruck has been picked on. Onlookers have compared the electric truck to a kids’ toy, a glitchy video game rendering, and a

Elon Musk’s xAI has a Tennessee-size pollution problem on its hands

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Trouble for Elon Musk in Memphis

As xAI ramps up operations at its new data center in Memphis, environmental advocacy groups are crying foul about the

The right to repair electronics is now law in 3 states. Is Big Tech complying?

If you’re considering purchasing a new gadget—whether that’s a laptop, a video game console, or a digital camera—you might expect to have access to whatever repair manuals or spare parts the manufacturer produces. But until recently, companies selling electronic devices in the U.S. were under no obligation to provide their customers with the parts or information needed to perform even simple repairs, like replacing a battery. 

Last December, New York became the first state in the c

Backpage.com founder sentenced to 5 years in prison as shocking allegations swirl

Michael Lacey, a founder of the lucrative classified site Backpage.com, was sentenced Wednesday to five years in prison and fined $3 million for a single money laundering count in a sprawling case involving allegations of a yearslong scheme to promote and

No one can decide whether Nvidia’s latest earnings report was good or bad

One of the most anticipated earnings announcements of the summer dropped yesterday—and Nvidia has booked yet another quarter of stratospheric growth. The company posted record quarterly revenues of $30 billion, up 122% from a year before, and 15% higher than the record breaking last quarter. 

Almost all of that revenue (some $26.3 billion) came from

AI bill with the ‘most bipartisan opposition’ passes California’s legislature

California lawmakers passed a hotly contested artificial-intelligence safety bill on Wednesday, after which it will need one more process vote before its fate is in the hands of Governor Gavin Newsom, who has until Sep

NVDA earnings: Nvidia beats Wall Street bets, grows revenue 122% as hype for AI stocks continues to boom

Nvidia Corporation delivered its second quarter fiscal 2025 earnings report on Wednesday after the market closed, showing revenue of $30 billion and earnings per share of $0.64. Those figures beat analyst expectations, which pegged expected revenue at $28.7 billion.

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has been released from custody and will appear in court, French prosecutors say

French prosecutors on Wednesday freed Telegram CEO Pavel Durov from police custody after four days of questioning over allegations that the messaging app is being used for illegal activities.

Durov was detained on Saturday at Le Bourget airport outsid


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