Volvo becomes latest automaker to adopt Tesla EV charging standard
First came Ford.
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First came Ford.
Die ersten strafrechtlichen Urteile in der Aufarbeitung des Diesel-Skandals sind gefallen.
Meta plans to end access to news on Facebook and Instagram in Canada in response to legislation that would require internet giants to pay news publishers.
Plus: name-checking Neal Stephenson, beauty’s role in product design, and ranking Silicon Valley’s AI worrywarts.
Social media giant Instagram is finally listening to the requests of thousands with the rollout of a new and anticipated Reels feature.Meta’s popular app says that it’s giving users the chance to download all reels posted publicly on the platform, directly into their respective camera rolls.
Another way to enable broader sharing of Reels content.
TikTok is rapidly becoming one of the most powerful social media platforms in the world, and it turns out that its influence doesn’t solely come from the countless viral videos that people can check out on the app.
But is broadcast messaging what people really want in their DM inbox?
Telo’s cute little mini Truck.
Deutlich früher als erwartet hat Linda Yaccarino die Arbeit bei Twitter aufgenommen. Neue Zahlen zeigen, dass die Aufgabe der Geschäftsführerin schwer wird.
TikTok is giving its users the chance to generate more revenue by adding content that’s supported by paywalls.
Toyota will spend an additional $2.1 billion to build a new battery plant in North Carolina, the latest sign that the automaker is attempting to catch up with an industry that has embraced the move to electric vehicles.
This new Google tool will help merchants punch up existing product images into alternate creative using Google AI.
General Motors today announced it will unveil an all-electric version of the Escalade later this year.
Twitter has a new CEO and she’s none other than Linda Yaccarino from NBC.
On Thursday, May 18, Elon Musk announced that subscribers to Twitter Blue—Twitter’s $8 a month premium service—are now able to upload two-hour videos, up to eight gigabytes in size.Read more...
It’s a feature that has been coming for a long time and now, Blue Subscribers on the Twitter app have another reason to celebrate.
YouTube and ads have a bond that can never be broken.
The world’s biggest ad agency no longer considers Twitter as a “high risk” platform now that Linda Yaccarinoc — NBCUniversal’s former head of advertising — is lined up to replace Elon Musk as Twitter CEO. According to sources speaking to the Financial Times, WPP-owned GroupM removed its “high risk” classification on Monday, and has informed its clients that the company is “cautiously optimistic” about Yaccarino’s appointment.
It may not seem like a natural fit, but auto brands are seeing good success with LinkedIn campaigns.
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