Tesla Staff Shared Recordings From Customers’ Cars, Reuters Says
Tesla Inc. workers shared images and videos with one another that customers’ cars recorded during the last several years, Reuters reported, citing interviews with former employees.
Tesla Inc. workers shared images and videos with one another that customers’ cars recorded during the last several years, Reuters reported, citing interviews with former employees.
Decentralized financial transactions, including those done with virtual currencies, need to comply with anti-money laundering and sanctions laws, the US Treasury Department said in a new report.
The International Monetary Fund warned that its outlook for global economic growth over the next five years is the weakest in more than three decades, urging nations to avoid economic fragmentation caused by geopolitical tension and take steps to bolster productivity.
Walmart Inc. plans to add thousands of electric-vehicle charging stations by 2030, joining a broader US push to make it easier for US motorists to pivot away from cars powered by fossil fuels.
Amazon.com Inc.’s Prime Video will premiere its first African original title, filmed in Nigeria, in Lagos Thursday ahead of its debut on the streaming platform the following day.
After announcing the largest rounds of layoffs in their history, US big tech companies are now learning how difficult it is to reduce headcount in Europe.
Ford Motor Co. expects only one all-electric vehicle currently in its lineup, the F-150 Lightning pickup, to qualify for a full tax credit under a new law designed to spur adoption of battery-powered models.
The International Monetary Fund warned that its outlook for global economic growth over the next five years is the weakest in more than three decades, urging nations to avoid economic fragmentation caused by geopolitical tension and take steps to bolster productivity.
Apple Inc.’s slowing growth and cash-rich balance sheet are again fueling speculation that the world’s most valuable company should make a big acquisition.
(Bloomberg) — France and the Netherlands are seeking to clinch a technology agreement that would pave the way for closer cooperation on semiconductors, quantum technologies and light processing.