Tag: Tech

US Has Over 750 Complaints of Teslas Braking for No Reason

DETROIT—More than 750 Tesla owners have complained to U.S. safety regulators that cars operating on the automaker’s partially automated driving systems have suddenly stopped on roadways for no apparent reason. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) revealed the number in a detailed information request letter to Tesla that was posted Friday on the agency’s…


US Tech Sector Sees Highest Job Cuts in May Since Dec. 2020—Report

U.S. employers in the technology sector cut nearly nine times more jobs in May than in the first four months of the year as rising inflation and slowing demand force companies to cut corners. Though overall layoffs in the country reported by global outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas on Thursday fell 14.7 percent in…


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Twitter Says Bye, Bye to TweetDeck: 4 Alternatives for Mac Users

Twitter Inc.’s said it is saying “goodbye” to its TweetDeck app for Apple Inc. computers beginning July 1. Mac users left in the lurch still have some options at their disposal. TweetDeck on Web TweetDeck’s handle on Twitter said users can use the app on the web instead of the discontinued Mac version. TweetDeck also…


YouTube Could Be Liable for Unauthorised Uploads If Slow to Act, German Court Rules

BERLIN—Google’s YouTube and other platforms could have to pay copyright damages over unauthorized uploads even if the content was put online by a third party, Germany’s top court ruled. The platforms would be liable only if they did not act quickly to block access once they had learned of illegal uploads, the court said in…


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Sheryl Sandberg to Step Down as COO of Facebook Parent Company Meta

Sheryl Sandberg, the Chief Operating Officer of Facebook’s parent company Meta, said on Wednesday that she’s leaving this fall after 14 years with the company. “Over the next few months, Mark [Zuckerberg] and I will transition my direct reports and I will leave the company this fall,” she said in a long statement on social…


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Robot Orders Increase 40 Percent in First Quarter Amid Mass Quits, Labor Shortages: Report

Orders of robots increased 40 percent in the first quarter of 2022, amid soaring inflation and labor shortages, according to a new report by the robotics industry’s trade group, the Association for Advancing Automation (A3). According to the report, which was first cited by The Wall Street Journal, orders for workplace robots in North America rose…


US FAA Delays SpaceX Final Environmental Decision to June 13

WASHINGTON—The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Tuesday again delayed completing a final environmental assessment of the proposed SpaceX Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket program in Boca Chica, Texas until June 13. In late April, the FAA extended the target date to May 31 for a decision, saying it was “working toward issuing the final…