Most of the 2023 Code Conference went as expected. But in the final hours on Wednesday, things got tense. X CEO Linda Yaccarino, who leads the platform formerly known as Twitter, had long been ...
Kara Swisher and Yoel Roth attend Vox Media's 2023 Code Conference (Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images) In a heated social media thread Wednesday night, tech journalist and cofounder of Vox Media’s ...
Yaccarino appeared frustrated and rattled as she came out for an interview with CNBC’s Julia Boorstin that was at times odd, uncertain, and confrontational. Yaccarino appeared frustrated and rattled ...
X/Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino moved from one hot seat to another on Wednesday night when she sat down for a live, at times testy interview with CNBC’s Julia Boorstin on the final day of Vox Media’s ...
X/Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino at Vox Media's Code Conference on Sept. 27, 2023. (Jerod Harris/Getty Images for Vox Media) CEO of X (formerly Twitter) Linda Yaccarino has bowed out of appearing at the ...
Adobe is “diversifying” its GPU selection. Verge EIC Nilay Patel asked whether the company is as “dependent on Nvidia as everybody else.” Adobe’s Still didn’t answer the question directly, but she ...
An awkward interview at a tech conference became the latest flashpoint in the saga of San Francisco-based X — formerly known as Twitter — on Wednesday. It also launched a heated online debate about ...
The platform's CEO spoke at the Code Conference after Yoel Roth, former head of trust and safety at Twitter, raised concerns about harassment on the platform. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer X CEO ...
“Linda Yaccarino is not confirming if the company plans to go to an all-subscription model. She’s completely dodged Julia Boorstin’s question about if everyone will be charged to use X.” —LO ...
After a pause, Yaccarino said, “Could you repeat?” Boorstin responded, “Elon Musk announced you’re moving to an entirely subscription-based service. Nothing free about using X.” Yaccarino said, “Did ...
Nearly four months into her tenure as CEO of X—the “everything app” that has to keep reminding users that it used to be a social network called Twitter—Linda Yaccarino can’t seem to fully explain what ...