Elon Musk will use Twitter to promote Tesla vehicles.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said during a shareholder meeting on Tuesday that the company may begin producing advertisements for its products.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said during a shareholder meeting on Tuesday that the company may begin producing advertisements for its products.
The Pakistan-India test series match in Australia received a favourable signal from Najam Sethi, the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) executive committee.
KABUL: In a significant development, the Afghan Taliban’s supreme leader, Mullah Haibitullah Akhund, has appointed Mawlawi Abdul Kabir as caretaker prime minister and interim head of the cabinet.
The interim Punjab government has given the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) a 24-hour deadline to hand over to police the “30-40 terrorists that have taken refuge” at the former prime minister’s Zaman Park residence in Lahore.
ISLAMABAD: In a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) on Tuesday, the country’s civil and military leadership emphasised the importance of political dialogue over confrontation in resolving differences.
SWAT: At least one student was killed and six others were injured in Swat district’s Sangota village on Tuesday.
Three months after its January conference debut, BYD’s rugged off-roader Yangwang U8 made its Shanghai Auto Show debut. It is an Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV) with a 49.05 kWh battery and a CLTC range of 180 km.
Google has begun putting out a patch to address overheating and battery drain issues reported by numerous Pixel customers worldwide.
The price of gold in Pakistan plummeted by Rs. 2,000 per tola on Tuesday, mirroring the global trend.
The man responsible for stoning people to death while they slept on the street has been apprehended in Sargodha.
Despite a British veto, Microsoft Corp received EU antitrust approval for its $69 billion acquisition of Activision on Monday, a huge boost that could persuade Chinese and South Korean regulators to follow suit.
LG Display Co Ltd of South Korea will begin selling high-end TV panels to Samsung Electronic Co Ltd as early as this quarter, according to three people, in a deal that will help the loss-making flat-screen producer turn profitable.