Is it too early to call Elon Musk's Cybertruck vaporware?
The researcher claims he can remotely run commands on the affected vehicles without their owners ever knowing.
The Assertive feature may lead to Tesla's engaging in more rolling stops, which could violate U.S. traffic laws.
The dish's Snow Melt Mode prevents snow build-up from interfering with the signal—and apparently provides a toasty outdoor lounge space for critters.
With a name like "Elon Goat Coin," you'd expect the promos to feature Elon Musk and goats. But oh god, not like this.
Some were ugly, some were flawed, and some were flat-out awful. These are the products that disappointed us this year.
“A hole in the ground is better than no hole in the ground!”
The feature is part of the company's holiday update.
A Tesla repair shop told a Model S owner that replacing the battery would cost more than $22,600. He decided to stick 66 pounds of dynamite on the car.
Potential highlights include the first orbital launch of SpaceX's megarocket and a surprising number of Moon missions.
SpaceX founder Elon Musk infamously predicted the pandemic would be over by April 2020.
Musk's tweets often cause wild swings in the crypto market.
Space ain't what it used to be, nor will it ever be the same again, as this year so aptly demonstrated.
Mercedes can sell its autonomous drive package, called Drive Pilot, to be used on parts of Germany’s Autobahn network at a max speed of 37 miles per hour.
Yet another example of the worst people online making bank off the worst currency around.
A new report chronicles the staggeringly unequal distribution of carbon emissions tied to the ultra-wealthy's lifestyles.
The games are only meant for passengers, but there's nothing stopping the driver from lying and starting up the game.
"I’m literally saying get rid of all subsidies," the tech CEO said at an event this week.
Team Seas is the mega-popular YouTuber's new humanitarian ocean cleanup stunt. It has serious problems.
Climate models are usually run on supercomputers. But Amazon has donated cloud computing time to run a model—with a twist.