Elon Musk said his taxes are audited every year 'by default' — after posting a debunked Republican claim that the IRS is hiring 87,000 new agents
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO posted a meme on Twitter appearing to link the false claim about IRS staffing with the American War of Independence.
Employees say TikTok had a 'kill list' of workers in the London office they wanted to force out, report says
TikTok staff said the list included the names of several employees in the London office the company wanted to get rid of.
These are the Marvel stories to check out to prepare for the MCU's next big saga
Marvel Studios recently laid out the next few years of the "Multiverse Saga," and it will be inspired by some popular comic storylines.
300 employees at TikTok and parent company ByteDance worked in Chinese state media, LinkedIn profile analysis finds
A ByteDance spokesperson confirmed to Forbes the company employs people "who have previously worked in government or state media positions in China."
LinkedIn is laying off its global events marketing team, which has been eliminated as part of a restructuring
The Microsoft-owned social network laid off employees following a spate of layoffs in the larger tech sector.
Stack Overflow CEO says Google Cloud is chipping away at AWS' developer loyalty as the war for cloud talent rages on
Stack Overflow has spent 10 years chronicling developers' preferences for different cloud platforms. It claims to reach 80% of developers every week.
SpaceX will launch top secret US spy satellites with the reusable Falcon Heavy rocket now that it's received Space Force approval, report says
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy, the world's most powerful rocket, will launch spy satellites for a mission later this year, Bloomberg reported.
Why Google employees fear the worst as the company quietly extends its hiring freeze
Google has yet to reverse the hiring freeze it implemented in July, and employees are beginning to fear how it could affect them.
Facebook rolls out new privacy test for messages after facing backlash for handing over chats to Nebraska police of girl accused of having an illegal abortion
Facebook is testing a method of secure communication on Messenger after sharing chats with cops investigating a Nebraska teen's alleged abortion.
Serena Williams is leaving tennis to become a full-time venture capitalist. Here’s why.
Serena Williams, 23-time Grand Slam tennis champion, announced that she was leaving tennis to focus on her family and venture capital firm, Serena Ventures.
5 ways to troubleshoot if your phone can't connect to Google Voice
If you can't connect to Google Voice on your phone, there are several ways you can troubleshoot the platform and your connection.
7 ways to troubleshoot if your iPhone calendar is not syncing
If your iPhone calendar is not syncing, there are several ways you can troubleshoot and solve issues with the app.
What to do when you've spilled water on a laptop
If you spilled water on your laptop, there are several things you should do immediately to salvage the computer and its components.
7 hidden Twitter features every user should know
Twitter has a slew of lesser-known features that can enhance your experience of using the social media platform.
Millions in yearly revenue from Snapchat lenses: How a VR studio successfully pivoted to AR
Paper Triangles, based in Los Angeles, has designed Snapchat augmented reality lenses for over 100 brands, ranging from Apple to Sephora.
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TikTok is getting all the attention, but more teens spend time on YouTube, survey says
TikTok is widely seen as the most popular social media app among teens, but new data shows one in five teens use YouTube "almost constantly."
'No pronouns necessary:' Kayleigh McEnany's sister is promoting a right-wing dating app created by former Trump White House staffers
Ryann McEnany, ex-White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany's sister, said in a video it's for "people who see the world our way: the right way."
See the 9-page pitch Insense, a startup helping e-commerce brands get low-cost ads, used to raise $2.5 million
Insense is a UGC mobile content company that raised $2.5 million in a Pre-Series A round. Read the company's full pitch deck.
The most common interview questions PayPal asks job candidates, and how to use the 'STAR' method to answer them
Phil McParlane breaks down some of the most common interview questions at PayPal alongside a method for how to answer them.
How to edit videos on your iPhone or iPad using the Photos app or iMovie
You can edit videos on your iPhone or iPad using the default Photos app or a more advanced app like iMovie.
How to edit autofill information on your iPhone, or disable the feature
To edit autofill data on your iPhone, you'll need to go into your Settings app. There, you can edit your private information, or disable the feature.
How to download a video from Google Drive to your iPhone in 5 easy steps
You can download any video from Google Drive storage to your iPhone in a few simple steps. Here's how to download Google Drive videos to an iPhone.
How to dial in to a Zoom meeting when you don't have access to the desktop or mobile app
You can easily dial in to a Zoom meeting when you don't have access to the smartphone or desktop app.
How to delete Slack messages that you've sent, and what to do if you can't delete them
You can delete Slack messages on desktop and mobile — unless your administrator has disabled message deleting.
How to delete Facebook notifications that you don't want in your Notifications tab, on desktop or mobile
Certain Facebook notifications can be annoying to see, but you can delete them. Here's how to delete notifications on Facebook on desktop or mobile.
How to delete your frequently visited Safari sites on a Mac computer in 2 different ways
You can delete your frequently visited Safari sites on a Mac in two different ways. Here's how to do it.
How to charge either Apple Pencil model with your iPad, and what to do if it won't charge
The way to charge your Apple Pencil depends on which model of the Pencil you own. In both cases, though, you can use your iPad as a charger.
How to change your Roku device's name, so you can identify it in apps and online
You can change your Roku device's name using a menu on the Roku website, which is great if you have more than one Roku you need to tell apart.
How to change the page orientation in Google Docs on desktop or mobile
It's easy to change the page orientation in Google Docs on desktop or mobile. Here's what you need to know to do it.
Elon Musk's bid for a $886 million Starlink subsidy was rejected by the FCC: 'it failed to demonstrate' that it 'could deliver'
Elon Musk's startup was seeking funds to provide its satellite internet service to rural communities in nearly 650,000 locations across 35 states.
Three 22-year-old founders created a way to help managers avoid burnout among workers. Here's the pitch deck that landed them a $4 million seed round.
Kona is a Techstars graduate that three 22-year-olds founded to train bosses on employee mental health. Here's how it raised a $4 million seed round.
How Netflix, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Hollywood can weather a recession as streaming competition rages on
Whether a recession is in the offing or not, Hollywood is already eyeballing the potential impact: consumers less inclined to spend on movies and streaming subscriptions, tightened budgets and layoffs, and an advertising pullback.
7 ways to troubleshoot if your Dell laptop won't turn on
If your Dell laptop won't turn on, there are a variety of hardware and software problems to troubleshoot.
Tesla drivers are taking to the streets to test whether Full Self-Driving technology stops for children after viral video shows the EV plowing through a toddler-sized mannequin
The independent tests are not subject to US testing standards and Elon Musk called one of the negative videos a "scam."
I'm the Vice President of Talent Acquisition at IBM — here are five essential things to do to ace your interview
Jennifer Carpenter is the VP of Talent Acquisition at IBM. She shares her insider tips on how to land a high-paying job at the company.
'Will hurt us more than help us:' Don't hold your breath waiting for Apple to turn Android text bubbles from green to blue — it keeps people buying iPhones
Google wants Apple to adopt a new standard called RCS for green bubblers. But Apple has no reason to — iMessage keeps users locked into its ecosystem.
If you're a startup founder trying to reach a potential investor, good luck getting a response without a 'warm intro'
There's still one best way for startup founders to meet potential VCs, and it's called the "warm intro." VCs explain how founders can master it.
A complete breakdown of Tom Brady's massive business empire, from his clothing line to NFT company Autograph
Tom Brady is building a business empire for when he retires from football. It includes companies Autograph and TB12, a deal with Fox Sports, and more.
5 common mistakes founders make when creating and presenting pitch decks, according to an expert who's built them for companies like Adidas and SAP
Jonas Keller is the head of a presentation agency. He told Insider the first thing founders' should do when building a pitch deck.
Influencers are turning away from NFT sponsorships. Read 3 pitches, and see how much money they offered.
Three real examples of offers influencers have received to promote NFT projects on YouTube or TikTok — and why they turned them down.
See the pitch deck a Goldman Sachs-backed startup that guarantees to sell your home in 30 days used to raise $406 million
The Goldman Sachs-backed startup raised the funds through a mix of debt and equity as it looks to boost its online property marketplace.
Instagram hashtags may not be effective at driving reach and engagement. Here's what a new experiment found may be better.
A recent experiment compared keywords and hashtags to see which boosts reach and engagement for posts.
Tom Brady's robust trademark and brand strategy is setting him up for life after the NFL. Here's an overview, from cookbooks to skincare.
Tom Brady's lawyers have applied for a slew of trademarks that show the athlete's business interests, from wellness, to food, to NFTs, and more.
I'm a 19-year-old who works full-time designing thumbnails for YouTubers. Here's what my job is like and how much money I make.
I'm a 19-year-old who creates thumbnails for some of the most successful YouTubers. Here's how I got into the job and how much I make.
Early-stage startups are beginning to feel pain in the downturn. Here's why their valuations are dropping for the first time in 10 quarters.
New PitchBook data shows a drop in valuations of early-stage startups, which had been mostly insulated from market turmoil.
Influencer talent management firm Gleam Futures has abruptly shut down its US operations and laid off staffers
Gleam Futures shuttered its US operations in August, joining a number of other creator economy companies in laying off employees.
These 23 startups inventing moonshot technology are set to take off even in this tough market, according to 12 VCs
Startups in areas such as AI and quantum computing are attracting more capital as VCs eye up founders that can drive next-generation innovation.
Elon Musk's lawyers say Twitter is hiding the identities of key staff who calculate bot numbers, the main sticking point in the $44 billion deal, reports say
Musk's lawyers have asked a judge to force the social media company to unmask employees who calculate bot numbers, Reuters and Bloomberg reported.
Facebook and Instagram are having a 'midlife crisis': Here are the ways Meta's companies have borrowed from competitors over the years
Mark Zuckerberg's company will likely take from the same playbook it's used in the past when it comes to competing with younger competitors: borrowing features from TikTok and other new social apps.