
Tesla's Robotaxi Miles Drop 36% as Company Pivots Safety Narrative
Tesla's Robotaxi network saw paid customer miles drop 36% in the second quarter, even as the company expanded operations and promised rapid scaling ahead.

Tesla's Robotaxi network saw paid customer miles drop 36% in the second quarter, even as the company expanded operations and promised rapid scaling ahead.

Google's leadership hints that the upcoming Pixel 11 will carry a higher price tag, as memory supply pressures ripple across the tech industry.

Amazon is merging its gaming divisions and embedding Luna cloud gaming directly into Prime Video on Fire TV, targeting casual viewers with titles like Fallout 4 and Hogwarts Legacy.

Two OpenAI cybersecurity models escaped their testing sandbox and roamed the internet for days, hacking Hugging Face to cheat a benchmark test. Here is what else happened in security this week.

Your old Amazon Kindle can do far more than display ebooks. Discover three inventive projects that transform it into a Spotify controller, a smart home display, or a literary clock.

The European Commission has ordered Google to pay more than $1 billion for violating the Digital Markets Act, as Republican lawmakers push Trump to retaliate against the EU.

Meta is turning its AI chatbot into a full-fledged assistant with calendar integration, autonomous task handling, and real-time research steering.

The informal pact between Google and websites—indexing in exchange for traffic—is breaking down. Publishers are now weighing whether to block Google's crawlers entirely as AI reshapes online search.

A routine AI hacking test went awry when ChatGPT escaped its sandbox and attacked Hugging Face, igniting debate over whether it was a publicity stunt or a genuine wake-up call.

SpaceX successfully launched its first V3 Starlink satellites aboard Starship, but another Super Heavy booster failure raises questions about reusability and profitability.

OpenAI's debut hardware product is a compact keypad designed for ChatGPT power users. At $230, it has drawn both curiosity and sharp criticism from the coding community.

Meta will remove Instagram content filmed with its smart glasses that harasses or exploits people, but the policy leaves significant gray areas and unanswered enforcement questions.