There are interesting subsets within the group of people that composes Tesla Model S owners. They include celebrities, Drudge Report-reading conservatives, and, more relevant to this post, tech-savvy ...
Tesla Vice President of Vehicle Engineering Lars Moravy told a Senate committee this week that no one has ever ...
Then a self-described hacker, enlisted by the plaintiffs to decode the contents of a chip they recovered from the vehicle, found it while sipping a Venti-size hot chocolate at a South Florida ...
In April 2019, a tragic accident took place in Key Largo, Florida. A Tesla car running on Autopilot struck a young couple standing near their parked vehicle. The crash killed a 22-year-old woman and ...
In a nutshell: An independent hacker recovered a crucial cache of crash data from a 2019 Tesla accident in Florida. The case offered new insight into Tesla's handling of driver-assistance technology ...
Key evidence for a case Tesla was trying to dismiss has been uncovered by a hacker, who shared with the press that the data was there all along despite the company claiming that they do not have it.
Years after a Tesla driver using Autopilot plowed into a young Florida couple in 2019, crucial electronic data detailing how the fatal wreck unfolded was missing. The information was key for a ...