Noah Kulwin
Tesla is really sensitive about its Model 3 delays
The future of Tesla depends largely on the Model 3: Elon Musk’s bet that Tesla can make a cheaper, mass-produced version of the luxury vehicles that made the company a household name.
Europe to Silicon Valley at Davos: You can't sit with us
The World Economic Forum used to be so much fun for Silicon Valley
Tech giants spent $50 million lobbying in Trump's swamp last year
Tech companies have long publicly patted themselves on the back for being do-gooder, left-leaning corporate actors, but they are straining maintain that posture in the Trump era.
Amazon's first checkout-free store won't accept food stamps
The mega retailer only introduced a discounted Prime membership for food stamp-using customers last summer.
Trump’s travel ban is finally getting its Supreme Court showdown
The president’s much-challenged travel ban is officially headed to the Supreme Court for what’s likely its final showdown.
WhatsApp is causing a serious fake news problem in Brazil
“You can have huge networks of people that are totally out of control and are unseen,” said Rosental Alves, a professor of journalism at the University of Texas-Austin.
Democrats want Republicans to suffer for killing net neutrality
They're using a measure that would force recalcitrant Republicans to state their position on the record.
Israel is now using Facebook posts to jail Palestinians
The Israeli government has put 470 Palestinians in prison for social media “incitement” since 2015, according to Addameer, an organization that represents Palestinian prisoners.
Steve Bannon just lost his second D.C. job
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon has been forced out of his job as executive chairman of Breitbart News.
Some of Apple’s Investors Are Worried About Kids’ Smartphone Addictions
Two of Apple’s biggest shareholders have asked the Silicon Valley giant to do something about smartphone addiction.
Some of Apple’s investors are worried about kids’ smartphone addictions
Two of Apple’s biggest shareholders have asked the Silicon Valley giant to do something about smartphone addiction.