Hey Elon, stop treating Twitter like an early-stage startup but with zero benefits
Elon Musk and his fans are treating Twitter like a startup, including long hours and dedication from its employees. But it doesn't come with any of the benefits.
Twitter users report two-factor authentication errors as Elon Musk slashes “bloatware”
Twitter users have reported difficulties accessing two-factor authentication on the platform, raising concerns about the possibility of individual and business users losing access to their accounts.
Elon Musk kills ‘official’ label one day after launching, Twitter manager claims it’s still alive
Elon Musk has added to the confusion that is Twitter right now by killing the 'official' label just one day after it was announced. Or did he?
Twitter confirms ‘official’ label for brands, governments, and media, but don’t call it verification
Twitter has confirmed the rollout of an 'official' label to distinguish real brands, government agencies and media, much like verification.
Should businesses pay Elon Musk’s $8 Twitter verification fee? PRs share their expert advice
Twitter's uncertain future has made it a brand risk in the eyes of Aussie PR professionals. But they're still telling clients to pay the $8.
From Volvo to Toyota: The best and worst EV manufacturers, ranked
Volvo's Polestar and Elon Musk's Tesla have topped the charts in the Climate Council's ranking of the best and worst car makers in the race to electrify their fleets.
Seven tweets that tell the story of the first few days of Elon Musk’s Twitter
What have you done, mate? In less than a week hate speech is already on the rise and celebs are heading for the door.
Elon Musk is treating the $44 billion Twitter buy like it’s no big deal
The billionaire's decision to buy Twitter is entirely predictable for an intellectually arrogant man who is used to getting what he wants.
Elon Musk’s text messages shows how global tech leaders really operate
The text messages between Musk and the powerful members of his contact list show just how much appears to come down to ego and caprice.
Mariah Carey and the risk of legal overreach on trademarks
While cases likely cause little reputational damage to celebrities, overzealous trademark actions can cause real embarrassment for some of the world’s biggest brands.
SXSW heads Down Under: A look back at the craziest moments in the festival’s history
SXSW is a good get for NSW and the event is no stranger to the headlines. Here are the most remarkable and scandalous moments in its history.
Why it’s time for legislation to make Meta, Google and Twitter more accountable for the spread of misinformation
Concerns over the harm caused by misinformation on big tech platforms have been raised in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, federal elections and climate change, among other issues.