Tesla was close to bankruptcy, leading Elon Musk to consider selling the company to Google for $6 billion. The deal was nearly finalized with Musk set to remain at Tesla for eight years. However, a surge in Model S sales and subsequent profits allowed Tesla to recover,
Senator Bernie Sanders has introduced an amendment to reform the H-1B visa program, accusing it of replacing high-paying American jobs with lower-paid foreign workers and often leading to their exploitation.
Google was on the verge of acquiring Elon Musk’s Tesla for $6 billion, along with an additional $5 billion allocated for expanding the company and injecting liquidity to complete pending projects. However,
Hard to believe, right? Especially when you consider that back in 2013, Tesla was so broke that Elon Musk came close to selling it to Google. The deal? A tidy $6 billion up-front plus $5 billion ...
Tesla opened the reservation books for the refreshed Model Y in China and other Asia-Pacific markets, so here's how it compares to the old model
Uber and Lyft have restructured their businesses to include driverless taxi bookings and maintenance. Companies get access to each other's customer base and Tesla's robotaxi ambitions.
According to a November Quartz article, Tesla is now worth more than GM, Ford, Toyota and almost every other car company combined. Hard to believe, right? Especially when you consider that back in 2013,
President-elect Donald Trump is set to return to the White House on January 20, when he officially becomes the 47th president of the United States. As the country prepares for this historic transition,
Tesla under federal investigation due to several crashes linked to the company's remote parking feature. Google to send out software update that affects the battery life of the Pixel 4A. Delta to upgrade its in-flight entertainment system.
Self-driving cars, also known as autonomous vehicles, are not yet available for purchase by consumers. The combination of computer processing power and advanced automotive
Under the law, mobile app stores and internet hosting services will face major fines if they continue to distribute the platform to U.S. users beyond
Self-driving car proponents promise a lot of profits, but a handful of companies are competing for pole position