
As the likelihood of a recession grows stronger, businesses are figuring out how to survive economic uncertainty. One thing most folks are doing is reevaluating expenses.
Software subscriptions that once

After weeks of telegraphing the move, Elon Musk is officially attempting to walk away from his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter and take it private.
“Mr. Musk is terminating the Merger Agreement because Twitter is in material breach of multiple provisions of that Agreement [and] appears to have made fal

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Dinosaurs vs. Aliens is an epic battle that’s been fossilized in Hollywood purgatory for a decade.
Based on the 2012 graphic novel by Men in Black director Barry Sonnenfeld and storied comic book writer Grant Morrison, Dinosaurs vs. Aliens regales an alien invasion during prehistoric times and the ensuing war for Earth. It had all the makings of a theatrical release: a splashy premise, a built-in audience from the graphic novel, and a noted director an

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A large AI-assisted sentiment analysis shows that Uber is among the least-loved brands among consumers.
The study, conducted in 2021 by the branding agency MBLM, analyzed the use of more than 1.4 billion keywords on various social media channels to measure consumers’ emotional connection with known-name brands across 19 industries. Since April, the agency has been gradually rel

Humanity has dreamed about different visions of what a civilization in space might look like for longer than most of us have been alive.
We’ve been planning ways to sustain human life in orbit and on other planets for decades. Now, it feels like we’re within reach of that goal—and we need to be ready for it.
The newly formed Aurelia Institute

Mark Zuckerberg is putting some more distance between his most famous creation and his big bet on the future.
On Thursday, Zuckerberg announced that starting next month, users of the

Supply-chain bottlenecks and the shift by consumers during the past 27 months to goods from services have combined to create the worldwide semiconductor shortage. A combination of high demand and the projected long-term dearth of chips is particularly pronounced regarding silicon wafers that are 200 millimeters in diameter. Those chips are vital components in things consumers everywhere use daily, such as cars, personal computers,

A group of autonomous vehicle developers are pressuring California lawmakers to introduce a regulatory process that would eventually allow autonomous trucks on public roads.
Thirty-five autonomous vehicle lea