The software communication issue resulted in some vehicles automatically engaging their brakes, which could lead to rear-end collisions.
We asked, you delivered, and oh, what a delightful bounty of costumes from 2021's spooky celebrations!
The SQUID coin scam was covered uncritically by mainstream news outlets.
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The bizarre video was left up for three days before finally getting pulled.
If you want a kid-friendly screen you can easily move around the house, Portal Go is it—but it doesn't have parental controls.
Oops, Russia did it again, as one of its spacecraft jolted the space station for the second time in less than three months.
Amazon executives still have one more chance to clarify their statements about third-party sellers' data.
China has faced criticism for its treatment of the Muslim-majority Uyghur population.
According to Reuters, documents show that the company meticulously planned to execute a strategy in India that it's been denying for years.
The warning is the latest to concern benzene being found in everyday household products.
After months of speculation, the Pixel 6 now has an official launch date.
This follows reports of wild management mandates and concerns about a fearmongering business model.
CNN has deleted its Facebook page in Australia after the country's high court found media outlets responsible for defamatory reader comments.
Building on years of litigation, a shareholders' suit claims that the $5 billion 2019 FTC settlement could have been a horse trade.
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board has opened multiple investigations into fatal Tesla crashes involving its Autopilot system.
The latest update in a class-action lawsuit against Tesla indicates there may be relief for customers who were blindsided in April.
A separate group of Senators is also launching an investigation into Instagram claiming it's working with a whistleblower.
A press release circulated on Monday that claimed Walmart is planning to adopt Litecoin. The press release cited a website that later turned out to be fake.
Starting Sept. 12, Sonos gadgets will cost as much as $100 more due to supply chain woes.