The creator of Legion has revealed his extremely interesting—but broad—take on the franchise.
A $90 dongle will fix a big issue with Android Auto.
Vladislav Klyushin, who worked with high-level government offices in Russia, may provide valuable information about Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Some were ugly, some were flawed, and some were flat-out awful. These are the products that disappointed us this year.
The recall affects 356,309 Model 3 sedans and 119,009 Model S vehicles.
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.
The automaker is modifying "Passenger Play" days after a federal agency opened an investigation into the feature to evaluate its potential to distract drivers.
The NHTSA will evaluate the “driver distraction potential” of Tesla's Passenger Play feature, which can reportledy be used while in motion.
The senator's decision to vote against the bill lowered the stocks of major solar energy companies and electric vehicle makers.
Musk's tweets often cause wild swings in the crypto market.
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.
A trust gap is growing between the public and AI developers. A new set of recommendations could help.
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.
In an incredibly simple four-year scam, prosecutors claim the men just said they held the copyrights and collected music royalties.
An NLRB judge has ordered the company to swiftly turn over documents connected to a secret anti-union effort.
Musk advised employees to work over the weekend after reading Raptor engine production issues were far worse than previously thought.
The Tesla CEO said rushing and spending loads of money did not help the company deliver more cars in the long run.
Tesla's new requirement speaks to a larger issue around privacy trade-offs with certain types of in-car driver monitoring systems.