As of 2:20 p.m. ET, the website outage tracker Downdetector had received roughly 9,000 reports of problems with LinkedIn. The social media support team for LinkedIn described it as a “glitch” on Twitter.
After the impact of a shaky economy and a return to life outside the home after the initial COVID-19 lockdowns, Amazon became the first company ever to lose $1 trillion in value. Facebook sees a dip of $700 billion whereas twitter in all its present controversies is on the verge of Bankruptcy.
Tech companies seem to be on a major firing spree lately. Twitter and Facebook have recently gotten rid of thousands of employees and now Spotify is reportedly doing the same, albeit on a smaller scale.
WhatsApp is officially launching Communities, the new feature offering larger, more structured discussion groups that first entered into testing earlier this year. Designed to help organizations, clubs, schools and other private groups better communicate and stay organized
Tesla aims to start mass production of its Cyber truck at the end of 2023, two years after the initial target for the long-awaited pickup truck Chief Executive Elon Musk unveiled in 2019.
Instagram appeared to be down on Monday as millions of users couldn’t have access to their accounts. Thousands of accounts were also suspended. The issue is resolved now according to Instagram
A NASA instrument designed to map airborne dust in an effort to better understand its effect on climate has also shown another surprising ability — detecting so-called “super-emitters” that are pumping massive amounts of methane into the atmosphere.
Elon Musk has taken over Twitter, seizing control of one of the most influential social media platforms in a $44 billion blockbuster deal. “Let the good times roll,” he tweeted on Friday.