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Elon Musk Bashes Boeing for Having Too Many Non-Technical Managers Amid Tesla Layoffs

Elon Musk Bashes Boeing for Having Too Many Non-Technical Managers Amid Tesla Layoffs

Elon Musk says Boeing has too many non-technical managers, criticizing the company while he continues to conduct Tesla layoffs.


Microsoft Xbox Announces Closure of Four Gaming Studios Over Disappointing Sales

Microsoft's Xbox is closing four gaming subsidiaries, including Arkane Austin, due to disappointing sales, although specific job losses weren't disclosed.

Victorinox to Make Bladeless Swiss Army Knife—CEO Carl Elsener Explains Why

Victorinox, the Swiss army knife maker, will make a bladeless version of the pocket tool. The company's CEO explains why.

Disney to Follow Netflix's Anti-Password Sharing Measures to Boost Streaming Revenue

Disney is taking action against password sharing on its streaming platforms to boost profits, with plans for a global rollout by September, which aligns with Netflix's strategy that has led to increased subscribers.


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Olive oil costs are still rising, so consumers should prepare for more increases. Olive oil prices are expected to exceed £16 per liter ($21).
Neuralink Co-Founder Implies He Left Elon Musk's Brain Implant Company Over Safety Concerns
A co-founder of Neuralink has implied that he left the brain implant company of Elon Musk over safety concerns.
Tennessee Cleaning Company Fined $650,000 for Illegally Hiring Children, Some as Young as 13, to Clean Dangerous Slaughterhouses
A cleaning company in Tennessee has agreed to pay nearly $650,000 after a federal probe found it had employed over 20 children to clean dangerous slaughterhouses in Virginia and Iowa.
Amazon Web Services to Invest Nearly $9 Billion to Boost Cloud Computing Venture in Singapore
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is planning to invest nearly $9 billion to expand its cloud computing infrastructure and services in Singapore.
Palmer Candy Recalls Over a Dozen 'White Coated' Confectionary Products Over Possible Salmonella Contamination
Palmer Candy, an Iowa-based candy company, is recalling several white-coated confectionary products due to potential Salmonella contamination.
EU Greenlights Japan's Nippon Steel's $14.9 Billion Acquisition of US Steel Despite Opposition
The European Union (EU) has approved Japan's Nippon Steel's acquisition of US Steel for $14.9 billion despite facing opposition in the United States.
Some California Stores May Be Forced to Close Self-Checkout Lanes Under New Bill
Some California stores may be compelled to eliminate self-checkout lanes due to a new bill that changes the regulations of the service.
Joe Biden Administration Sanctions Colombian Maritime Companies Preying on Vulnerable Migrants Seeking to Enter US
The administration of President of Joe Biden has implemented visa restrictions on executives of several Colombian maritime transportation companies accused of exploiting vulnerable migrants seeking to enter the US.
Steve Wozniak’s Space Firm Privateer Buys Orbital Insight, Raises $56.5 Million in Funding
Steve Wozniak’s space date company Privateer has acquired Orbital Insight for an undisclosed amount.
Joe Biden Administration to Provide $285 Million for a First-of-Its-Kind 'Digital Twin' Chip Research Institute
The administration of President Joe Biden has allocated some $285 million in funding from the CHIPS Act to pioneer a digital twin technology institute specifically for semiconductors.
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