The new design tool lets anyone use text prompts to create prototypes, slides, and one-pagers. The jury's still out if it does a good job.
Defunct startups are pawning off their former employees conversations for up to $100,000, according to a new report.
Why would anyone want to sell their Tesla?
SpaceX alone reportedly accounted for nearly 20% of Cybertrucks registered in the U.S. in late 2025.
The new Blade Battery 2.0 Flash Charging system can recharge EV batteries from 10% to 70% in five minutes.
Its most dedicated customers could pay significantly more under a new usage-based pricing model.
Chat, is this real?
Uber now plans to buy at least 35,000 Lucid vehicles for its global robotaxi fleet.
The ride-hailing company plans to start offering public rides by late 2026.
If true, the man would be one of the richest people in the world on paper. He denies it.
New York City's Mayor, Zohran Mamdani, was non-committal when it comes to the future.
The company behind ChatGPT announced a set of policy recommendations for the AI era including taxes on automated labor and a public wealth fund.
United Airlines and JetBlue announced this week that they are raising baggage fees.
CEO Thomas Schäfer calls physical controls in cars "non-negotiable" after years of infotainment dominance.
Some airports are seeing 4-hour wait times, according to TSA Deputy Administrator Ha Nguyen McNeill.
Tesla’s ride-sharing permit in the state means it doesn’t have to submit data on its operations.
The progressive lawmaker is introducing a bill calling for a national moratorium on data center construction until new AI regulations are enacted.
The United Relax Row will be available on some long-haul flights starting in 2027.
The company behind Fortnite, the Epic Game Store, and the Unreal Engine is also implementing a $500 million cost savings plan.
A federal judge allowed key parts of a lawsuit accusing Musk of wielding significant government power without Senate confirmation to move forward.