Twitter is reportedly done with job cuts and has started hiring again

Twitter won’t be firing and laying off more people, Elon Musk reportedly told the staff members who remained after asking employees to commit to an “extremely hardcore” Twitter during an all-hands meeting. According to The Verge, which heard a partial recording of the event, the company is even actively looking for people to fill roles… Continue reading Twitter is reportedly done with job cuts and has started hiring again

China’s Letin raises $447m in Series A round to expand NEV sales

Letin, a Chinese new energy vehicle (NEV) manufacturer also known as “Levdeo,” announced on Monday that it has secured 3.2 billion yuan ($447.2 million) in a Series A round of financing to expand the business in China and worldwide. The lesser-known Chinese NEV company raised the Series A round from lead investor Weicheng West Investment… Continue reading China’s Letin raises $447m in Series A round to expand NEV sales

Tesla (TSLA) is taking a beating; investors ask board to stop the bleeding

Tesla’s stock (TSLA) is currently taking a beating on the public market, and thousands of investors are now asking the company’s board to act to stop the bleeding. While the overall stock market has seen a downturn over the last few months, there’s no doubt that Tesla has had it harder than most. The automaker’s… Continue reading Tesla (TSLA) is taking a beating; investors ask board to stop the bleeding

Clean Technica: Is The Tesla Brand Cooling In The Danish EV Market?002391

This is not about electric vehicle demand. Every EV produced of any brand will be sold for many years to come. There are fluctuations between brands, but none of the manufacturers will go broke because of lack of demand. Profits Matter Most In my opinion, the only reason any vehicle manufacturer would go bankrupt is… Continue reading Clean Technica: Is The Tesla Brand Cooling In The Danish EV Market?002391

Ford F-150 windshield wiper recall a problem for automaker plagued with safety issues

Ford Motor Co. has notified federal regulators that an estimated 550,000 Ford F-150 pickup trucks sold in the U.S. and Canada may have nonworking front windshield wipers because a wiper motor may cease to function. Nonworking wipers, in the case of rain or sleet, increases crash risk, which is why the company is required to… Continue reading Ford F-150 windshield wiper recall a problem for automaker plagued with safety issues

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Nov 21 (Reuters) – A coalition of civil rights activists on Monday were urging Twitter’s advertisers to issue statements about pulling their ads off the social media platform after its owner Elon Musk lifted the ban on tweets by former U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump’s account, which Twitter had suspended after the U.S. Capitol riot… Continue reading Untitled

Tesla reportedly places massive order of next-gen self-driving chips with TSMC

Tesla has reportedly placed a massive order of chips for its next-gen Full Self-Driving (FSD) computer with Taiwan’s TSMC. The order is so large that it might make Tesla one of TSMC’s biggest customers. Back in 2016, Tesla started building a team of chip architects led by legendary chip designer Jim Keller to develop its… Continue reading Tesla reportedly places massive order of next-gen self-driving chips with TSMC

Sony and Honda might stick a PS5 in their upcoming autonomous electric car

/ The Sony Honda Mobility joint venture leaders are looking to take on Tesla’s electric vehicles — at least, on the entertainment side of things. Sony’s Vision-S concept on display at CES 2020.Photo by Sean O’Kane / The Verge Sony and Honda are mulling cramming a PS5 into their upcoming entertainment-focused electric vehicle as they… Continue reading Sony and Honda might stick a PS5 in their upcoming autonomous electric car