Elon Musk Files Offer With SEC To Buy Twitter For $41.39 Billion

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, submitted an official offering with the SEC to buy Twitter for $41.39 Billion, which is overvalued, as a way to make a fast close without negotiation. A voice script of a conversation says it is his "best and final" offer, and that he is "not playing the back-and-forth game". He continued, "It's a high price and shareholders will love... read more

Are You Ready For Web3? The Next Technological Revolution Is Here: Privacy, Security, Blockchain & More

The world is on the brink of a new technological revolution in the world of cyberspace. Many are calling this Web3 or Web 3.0, the successor to Web 2.0 and the original Web 1.0. But what is Web 3, and how will it affect you? Since the internet was transformed in the last 2 decades by a variety of innovations ranging from ubiquitous mobile devices to digital payment... read more

Elon Musk Is Now The Biggest Twitter Shareholder – And Plans To Take An Active Role

That's right, your favorite Big Tech billionaire Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, is now the largest individual shareholder for one of the largest Silicon Valley Big Tech companies in the world, Twitter. This doesn't mean that Musk owns the company, but it does mean he now holds a controlling interest in the company. What this means is that Elon Musk alone holds the... read more

Windows 11 Pros & Cons – Is It Worth Upgrading To Windows 11 If Your Computer Supports It?

Microsoft decided to make the newest version of its OS look more like a Mac. With the taskbar fixed to the bottom, the icons centered, and the start menu a popup menu like Linux, Windows 11 does look considerably different than previous versions of Windows. But the changes have not been met with much fanfare. As a result, the upgrades to Windows 11 have been slowing,... read more

What Happened To The Flagship 7-Inch Tablets?

It's been nearly a decade since manufacturers developed 7-inch flagship tablets. If you look around the world, you can find a few new 7" tablets, but all of them are budget models with limited features, low memory and ram, and simply cannot compete with modern smartphones. Ever since around 2015, manufacturers bumped the minimum size for a tablet to 8-9 inches, but... read more