Autopilot’s Reliance On Only Cameras Is Tesla’s ‘Fundamental Flaw’

Autopilot’s Reliance On Only Cameras Is Tesla’s ‘Fundamental Flaw’

So far this year, Tesla cars equipped with Autopilot and Full-Self Drive software have been caught hitting parked police cars, clipping trains and veering off the road. Now, a report has revealed that the crashes are the result of a “fundamental flaw” in the way the software works. The Hype Behind Tesla Stock Success In … Read more

Amazon responsible for faulty goods sold on its marketplace: CPSC

Amazon responsible for faulty goods sold on its marketplace: CPSC

Packages move along a conveyor belt at an Amazon Fulfillment center on Cyber Monday in Robbinsville, New Jersey, on Nov. 28, 2022. Stephanie Keith | Bloomberg | Getty Images Federal regulators have determined that Amazon can be held responsible for defective goods sold by third-party merchants on its online marketplace, rejecting the company’s position that … Read more

Alphabet partnership with AI firm Anthropic probed by UK regulator

Alphabet partnership with AI firm Anthropic probed by UK regulator

In this photo illustration, the Alphabet Inc. logo seen displayed on a smartphone screen and the Google logo in the background.  Jaque Silva | Lightrocket | Getty Images Britain’s competition regulator on Tuesday said that it is investigating to see if Google parent Alphabet’s partnership with artificial intelligence startup Anthropic has resulted in reduced competition. … Read more

Neuralink rival Synchron offers thought control with Apple Vision Pro

Neuralink rival Synchron offers thought control with Apple Vision Pro

Mark uses the Vision Pro with his BCI Courtesy of Synchron Neurotech startup Synchron on Tuesday announced it has connected its brain implant to Apple‘s Vision Pro headset. It’s now possible for patients with limited physical mobility to control the device using only their thoughts.  Synchron is building a brain-computer interface, or a BCI, designed … Read more

Old Cars Are Losing Features As Mobile Networks Rapidly Update

Old Cars Are Losing Features As Mobile Networks Rapidly Update

Modern cars are laden down with all sorts of connected features. Remote start via cell phone, data connections for built-in apps, cars are increasingly reliant on mobile networks for full functionality — mobile networks that can, and eventually will, shut down. When those systems go dark, what happens to the cars? It’s Time The Nissan … Read more

Temu, Shein soaring popularity could hit Amazon, Meta, eBay earnings

Temu, Shein soaring popularity could hit Amazon, Meta, eBay earnings

In just 17 days after launch, Temu surpassed Instagram, WhatsApp, Snapchat and Shein on the Apple App Store in the U.S., according to Apptopia data shared with CNBC. Stefani Reynolds | Afp | Getty Images Temu and Shein have exploded in the U.S. by going on an online marketing blitz and offering consumers inexpensive goods … Read more

What’s The Worst Sports Car Ever Made?

What’s The Worst Sports Car Ever Made?

Image: Chevrolet Automotive history is filled with cars that just weren’t it. In every segment, there is a slew of cars that can be genuinely hated. Today we’re talking about sports cars, and one of the worst — at least in my opinion — is the third-generation Chevrolet Camaro. 2024 Mustang Dark Horse On Track … Read more

NASA’s Return To The Moon Just Got One Giant Leap Closer

NASA’s Return To The Moon Just Got One Giant Leap Closer

NASA has just taken delivery of one of the key components of the new rocket that will fly astronauts into orbit around the moon next year. The central piece of the new Space Launch System has arrived in Florida, where it will soon be assembled to begin tests and checks before the planned mission, which … Read more

Families with school aged children could be eligible for free internet under new government scheme

Families with school aged children could be eligible for free internet under new government scheme

The Federal Government has announced plans to provide eligible families with school age children free internet in an attempt to “boost education opportunities and narrow the digital divide”. The government said it had invested $8.8 million to provide up to 30,000 eligible families, who do not have access to the internet, with a free National … Read more

Automakers Sold Driver Data To Insurance Companies For Next To Nothing

Automakers Sold Driver Data To Insurance Companies For Next To Nothing

Your car has been spying on you and collecting data. That alone is worrying to many, but a recent letter sent to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) by two U.S. Senators show something even more sinister: That data is being sold for pennies on the dollar to insurance companies. The 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe XRT … Read more