An anti-right-to-repair scheme caught the attention of Poland’s Central Anti-Corruption Bureau after hackers went public.
The hackers claim Polish trains were deliberately bricked by the manufacturer and they were just providing a service. “It’s DRM gone wild.”
This holiday season, your kid can drive around the block in a Cybertruck for Kids screaming "Go f--k yourself, advertisers!" just like their idol, Elon Musk.
Elon Musk delivered the first Cybertrucks to customers in Texas today, but its reputation precedes its delivery.
The co-founders thanked the company "for a great ride," a month after Cruise vehicles were suspended over safety concerns.
Several investors, tech leaders, and government officials have condemned Elon’s comments on Jews.
Cruise is fixing the way its driverless vehicles respond to an accident with a software update.
The app uses traffic and elevation data to gauge which roads are the most treacherous at different times of the day.
Revel briefly shut down its NYC moped service in 2021 following two fatal crashes and fully eliminated the service in D.C. and Miami the following year.
Current and former drivers for Uber and Lyft will receive a part of a settlement.
Tesla still faces several investigations by the NHTSA and the DoJ for its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving software after several reported car crashes.
The valuation follows the company announcing earlier this month in an earnings call that it would be reducing its growth expectations.
Ford will delay its $12 billion investment in EV manufacturing while Hertz slows down on its electric vehicle rollout.
The NHTSA is investigating five additional Cruise crash reports allegedly stemming from inappropriate braking.
Waymo and Uber are working together even though driverless taxis are a bit controversial in California.
Hyundai will deploy five mobile clinics to update eligible vehicles' anti-theft software.
The DMV says Cruise driverless taxis as not safe for public operation.
Tesla said in a Q3 filing that an unfavorable investigation could damage the company's brand.
Model S, Model X, Model 3, and Model Y vehicles were recalled earlier this year for issues with the self-driving software.
Regulators are looking into whether two reported incidents of Cruise AVs hitting people were caused by any software or hardware defects.