A parody product launch for a “micro nuclear reactor” for home use using the name of collapsed energy firm Enron Corp. has ...
The new Enron has been dismissed by many as a joke or a publicity stunt, but recent filings and a newly-revealed executive ...
The world’s largest consumer electronics conference was a physical representation of the best and worst of the technology ...
Rumors have been floating around about a revolutionary egg-shaped nuclear reactor that can power a home for up to 10 years – based in Fresno. According to Enron, ...
Something is stirring beneath the surface of a revived Enron, and it seems to be pushing a parody product of a stylish ...
There is no evidence that the active ingredient in Bovaer, an emissions-reducing additive fed to cows, is present in dairy ...
Enron, or the satire-infused Frankenstein version of the long-deceased company, filed an application Tuesday to become Texas’ ...
In a LinkedIn message, Forero confirmed to the Houston Business Journal that he will run the retail power operations arm of ...
BetaKit reporters Madison McLauchlan and Josh Scott join to review 2024’s biggest tech questions before offering a fresh set ...
Then there’s Devangshu Datta’s exploration of social media’s double-edged sword. On the surface, viral hoaxes like the “Enron Egg” are the harmless, quirky bumps on our journey, he writes. But deeper ...
A launch video showcased fake company executives hyping the egg-shaped reactor on stage, complete with dramatic visuals and an enthusiastic faux audience.