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Jack Dorsey tells Block employees Tuesday is a ‘no meeting day.’ Here’s why that lifts the spirits of ‘makers’
SuccessJack Dorsey tells Block employees Tuesday is a ‘no meeting day.’ Here’s why that lifts the spirits of ‘makers’
By Steve MollmanMarch 9, 2024
Microsoft admits Russian state hack still not contained. ‘This has tremendous national security implications’ 
TechMicrosoft admits Russian state hack still not contained. ‘This has tremendous national security implications’ 
By Frank Bajak and The Associated PressMarch 9, 2024
YouTube Music
SuccessInside YouTube Music’s meltdown: Former workers say they trained their replacements while staffing firm denies a mass layoff and Google backs away
By Chloe Berger and Irina IvanovaMarch 9, 2024
EV charging stations are proving to be a profitable business, after all 
TechEV charging stations are proving to be a profitable business, after all 
By Kyle Stock and BloombergMarch 7, 2024
The EU just got a step closer to hitting Chinese EVs with additional tariffs—and may even apply them retroactively
TechThe EU just got a step closer to hitting Chinese EVs with additional tariffs—and may even apply them retroactively
By Jorge Valero, Alberto Nardelli and BloombergMarch 7, 2024
Tesla rival Rivian unveils R2 and shares a few surprises—including a way it’ll save a much-needed $2.25 billion
TechTesla rival Rivian unveils R2 and shares a few surprises—including a way it’ll save a much-needed $2.25 billion
By Edward Ludlow and BloombergMarch 7, 2024
Australia is showing us what happens when Tesla-beating BYD faces no tariffs and is free to grow 
TechAustralia is showing us what happens when Tesla-beating BYD faces no tariffs and is free to grow 
By Steve MollmanMarch 7, 2024
Capping H-1B visas at 85,000 could cripple U.S. growth in tech like AI, an expert says: ‘We are actively shooting our future selves in the foot’
Personal FinanceCapping H-1B visas at 85,000 could cripple U.S. growth in tech like AI, an expert says: ‘We are actively shooting our future selves in the foot’
By Alicia AdamczykMarch 6, 2024
Apple’s iPhone sales plummet 24% in China, while Huawei’s skyrocket 64% as Chinese consumers abandon American tech
FinanceApple’s iPhone sales plummet 24% in China, while Huawei’s skyrocket 64% as Chinese consumers abandon American tech
By Will DanielMarch 5, 2024
Chuck Lorre
Success‘The Big Bang Theory’ co-creator pledges nearly $25 million to UCLA to help low-income students study science and tech
By Janet Lorin and BloombergMarch 4, 2024
Apple buying Rivian? Nissan with Fisker? Tesla rivals’ woes spark speculation as EV growth slows
TechApple buying Rivian? Nissan with Fisker? Tesla rivals’ woes spark speculation as EV growth slows
By Steve MollmanMarch 3, 2024
As Nvidia surge echoes Tesla rally of 2020, investors wonder if AI will see slowdown like the one hitting EVs: ‘Logic takes a backseat’
TechAs Nvidia surge echoes Tesla rally of 2020, investors wonder if AI will see slowdown like the one hitting EVs: ‘Logic takes a backseat’
By Esha Day, Jeran Wittenstein and BloombergMarch 3, 2024
Waymo hails ‘vote of confidence’ as California regulators authorize it to expand robotaxi fleet beyond San Francisco 
TechWaymo hails ‘vote of confidence’ as California regulators authorize it to expand robotaxi fleet beyond San Francisco 
By The Associated PressMarch 2, 2024
Tesla rival Fisker is in talks with Nissan on a partnership—and a financial lifeline
TechTesla rival Fisker is in talks with Nissan on a partnership—and a financial lifeline
By Edward Ludlow and BloombergMarch 2, 2024
Elon Musk’s $56 billion pay pact was killed by lawyers who are now seeking 29 million Tesla shares to cover legal fees
TechElon Musk’s $56 billion pay pact was killed by lawyers who are now seeking 29 million Tesla shares to cover legal fees
By Jef Feeley, Dana Hull and BloombergMarch 2, 2024
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