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Tesla Recalls 3.21 Lakh US Vehicles Over Intermittent Rear Light Issue

Tesla is recalling more than 321,000 vehicles in the US because tail lights may intermittently fail to illuminate, the company said in a filing made public Saturday. The news follows the company's recall on Friday of nearly 30,000...

Tesla Reports Two New Fatal Crashes Tied to Driver Assistance Systems

Tesla told US auto safety regulators it has reports of two new crash fatalities in Model 3 cars tied to advanced driver assistance systems in the month ending October 15, data released Tuesday by the government shows....

Tesla Said to Face US Criminal Probe Into Self-Driving Claims After Crashes

Tesla is under criminal investigation in the US over claims that the company's electric vehicles can drive themselves, three people familiar with the matter said. The US Department of Justice launched the previously undisclosed probe last year following more than...

Vehicles Using Automated Technology Linked to 11 More Crash Deaths: Details

Eleven people were killed in the US crashes involving vehicles that were using automated driving systems during a four-month period earlier this year, according to newly released government data, part of an alarming pattern of incidents linked to the...

Tesla Recalls Over 1 Million Cars Over Faulty Automatic Window Reversing Software

Tesla is recalling nearly 1.1 million US vehicles because the window automatic reversal system may not react correctly after detecting an obstruction, increasing the risk of injury.The electric vehicle manufacturer told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)...

Tesla to Face US Agency Probe Into Two Crashes That Killed Motorcyclists

Two crashes involving Teslas apparently running on Autopilot are drawing scrutiny from federal regulators and point to a potential new hazard on U.S. freeways: The partially automated vehicles may not stop for motorcycles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration...

No Steering: Self-Driving Cars No Longer Need Human Controls in US

US regulators on Thursday issued final rules eliminating the need for automated vehicle manufacturers to equip fully autonomous vehicles with manual driving controls to meet crash standards.Automakers and tech companies have faced significant hurdles to deploying automated driving...

Honda Cars Face Probe in US Over Unexpected Automatic Braking

The US auto safety regulators are investigating complaints that the automatic emergency braking systems on more than 1.7 million newer Hondas can stop the vehicles for no reason. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says it has...

Tesla Software Updates Allow Quick Fixes – and Taking Risks: Analysis

Tesla's ability to quickly issue safety patches via remote software updates is an approach other automakers eye enviously, but that also carries risk as cars become more like rolling computers.Investors have awarded Tesla's leadership on in-car software with...

Uber to Use Alerts to Remind Riders to Buckle Up

Ride-sharing company Uber plans to begin reminding passengers to wear seat belts by pinging driver phones and sending riders messages amid a spike in US traffic deaths.Uber told Reuters its new feature that launches on Tuesday aims to...
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The Play Store finally lets you download multiple app updates at once

Edgar Cervantes / Android AuthorityTL;DR The Google Play Store now lets you download and install multiple app updates at...
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