As it looks to drive more revenue growth, X CEO Linda Yaccarino told X debt holders that it’s working on three different plans: Basic, Standard, and Plus. Early rumors suggest that none of the plans remove all advertising from a user’s view... Read More
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It’s not just carmakers like Tesla and General Motors investing in the driverless cars space. Tech companies like Alphabet’s Waymo, chipmaker Nvidia, and auto tech company Mobileye Global are investing big in the space. The Road... Read More
Get ready to hear an emergency alert test go off on your smartphone at 2:20 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Oct. 4 — but don’t panic. Millions of us will hear the same test going off on all of our phones at the same time. It will also happen on... Read More
YouTuber MrBeast has struck a deal with the Charlotte Hornets to put his snack company’s logo, Feastables, on the NBA team’s jerseys for the 2023-2024 season. It’s the official jersey patch partner for the year. The partnership is the... Read More
The transportation company continues to look for new revenue streams, now beginning to offer return package shipping through UPS, FedEx, or USPS on its Uber and Uber Eats apps. Customers can send up to five packages per trip for a $5 flat fee or... Read More
Last week, Electronic Arts launched its first soccer game without the FIFA tag, betting its “FC 24” title will maintain the momentum in its best-selling franchise and provide a bulwark against an industry slowdown. A near three-decade... Read More
Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger users will soon be able to use AI-generated stickers, while Instagram will provide AI tools to edit pictures. As more artificial intelligence (AI) tools and applications are created, the leading... Read More
Google Podcasts is to close, the company has announced. YouTube Music will allow you to add any RSS feed to the app, so you can continue to listen to your favorite shows in YouTube Music as a replacement. The company is working on a migration... Read More
National Bullying Prevention Month celebrates its 17th year this October. Established in 2006 by PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center, the goal of this nationwide event is the prevention of childhood bullying through creating... Read More
Threads isn’t unraveling, but its momentum has cooled off considerably, Nathan writes. Why it matters: When Facebook owner Meta introduced the Twitter alternative in July, millions of people signed up within days. But the... Read More
New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart has been named the 2023 Kia WNBA Most Valuable Player, the WNBA announced today. This is the second Kia WNBA Most Valuable Award for Stewart and the first for a member of the Liberty. Stewart... Read More
The social media platform’s new “contributor program” will enable users to turn Reddit gold rewarded for their posts into real-world currency. Users purchase Reddit Gold through six options, starting at $1.99 to buy one gold and $49 for 25... Read More
When streaming services first came into our lives, they promised us the world. But as competition has heated up in the space, resulting in more streaming services than days of the week, the product began looking more and more like traditional... Read More
The FutureBrand Index is in its ninth year of ranking companies by how “future-proof” their brands are, and according to its latest iteration, Apple is at the top of the list over big tech competitors... Read More
Warner Bros. Discovery is adding a live sports tier to its Max streaming service, with the add-on set to be available for US customers on Oct. 5, per a release. Launching as Bleacher Report (B/R) Sports, the package will... Read More