by Tyler | Dec 27, 2019 | California, data privacy, Economy, Facebook, Lyft, Masters of the Universe, Politics, silicon valley, Tech, Trending, Uber
In a display of unapologetic defiance, Silicon Valley giants including Facebook and Uber are planning to ignore new California laws scheduled to take effect in 2020, laying the groundwork for a collision course between the tech giants and state lawmakers.
by Tyler | Dec 22, 2019 | CEI, Economy, Google, Heritage Foundation, Masters of the Universe, Politics, Tech, Trending, Tucker Carlson
The Heritage Foundation and the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) have released statements defending themselves after Fox News host Tucker Carlson blasted them last night over their opposition to reforms that would strip away big tech’s blanket legal...
by Tyler | Dec 14, 2019 | Economy, Elon Musk, Masters of the Universe, Tech, Tesla, Trending
Tesla announced this week that General Counsel Jonathan Cheng will be leaving the company. Cheng is the third Tesla general counsel to leave the company in 2019 alone.
by Tyler | Dec 4, 2019 | Asia, Economy, Elon Musk, Masters of the Universe, SpaceX, Tech, Tesla, Thailand, Trending, Vern Unsworth
The Defamation lawsuit against Tesla CEO Elon Musk begins today in Los Angeles. The case is based on Musk’s social media posts calling British cave rescuer Vern Unsworth, who was instrumental in the rescue of a trapped Thai youth soccer team, a ‘Pedo...
by Tyler | Dec 4, 2019 | Alphabet, Economy, Google, Larry Page, Masters of the Universe, Sergey Brin, Sundar Pichai, Tech, Trending
Google co-founder Larry Page has announced he will step down as CEO of Alphabet, the umbrella company that owns Google, YouTube and other former Google subsidiaries. His co-founder, Sergey Brin, will also step down from the company.
by Tyler | Nov 30, 2019 | Amazon, Economy, Facebook, Google, Masters of the Universe, privacy and security, Smart Homes, smart speaker, Tech, Trending
The editor of the Mozilla Foundation’s Internet Health Report recently published a blog post on the website of the UK consumer association Which? that questions how privacy-focused the smart devices being pushed by the Masters of the Universe are.