The company claims its 180-square mile Arizona territory is now the "largest fully autonomous service area in the world." Its range is expanding in SF too.
The cheapest electric vehicle on the U.S. market is soon to be no more. R.I.P. to EV accessibility, hello to more energy-guzzling trucks.
But only if the U.S. gets a lot more minerals, factories, and chargers.
In the fall-out of a collision with a bus, Cruise issued a software fix for 300 of its vehicles. But videos from transit drivers show many more close calls.
Owners of the Thacker Pass project broke ground on Wednesday, despite a two-year battle over the site.
A 43-inch laptop? Drones built from dead birds? Catch up on everything you may have missed in February.
Touchscreens in cars aren't going away, but having to endlessly clean them could soon be a thing of the past.
The Biden Administration has released rules mandating that, to receive federal funding, EV chargers must be American-made and useable by all electric vehicles.
Elon Musk's social media company is already facing legal action from one landlord over non-payment. Now, two more are seeking supposedly unpaid rent.
The company reportedly slashed about 40 additional workers on Wednesday night in yet another round of layoffs.
Drivers can secretly press a wireless SOS button to reach out for help.
A Twitter advertising tool could be exposing companies, governments, and users alike to the security risks of Elon Musk's wobbling social network.
Teams that run critical ad systems dwindle to one or two staffers. Lost ad revenue adds up during what should be the most profitable time of the year.
In "Road to Nowhere," Paris Marx argues for a people-oriented framework for the future of transportation that prioritizes the welfare of the public.
Net trust in Twitter among Democrats dropped an estimated 29.3 points this year with most of those declines occurring in the past month.
The Elon Musk-owned aerospace company reportedly purchased at least $250,000 in advertisements from the Elon Musk-owned social media platform.
Auf wiedersehen, Audi. Farvel, Carlsberg. An exodus of worried advertisers spells trouble for the new Tweeter in chief.
For those with the coveted blue check mark, Elon Musk's antics are reportedly leading to a flood of phishing scams.
The shift is one of the first of many changes the platform's new billionaire owner is reportedly aiming to institute ASAP.
Hey Elon, it turns out people think cars are driverless when you call them 'full-self driving.'