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Fi Launches the First Starlink Dog Collar
The new Fi Dog Collar with Starlink support brings satellite backup to pet tracking, giving owners a way to locate dogs beyond normal cellular coverage in the United States.
Why Tesla's Camera-Only System Has a New Problem in New Jersey
A proposed New Jersey robotaxi bill puts Tesla's camera-only autonomy strategy up against a regulatory approach that may require multiple sensor types before driverless service can launch.
Tesla's Optimus Factory Buildout Looks Ahead of Schedule
New July 8 footage from Giga Texas suggests Tesla is moving quickly on factory work tied to Optimus, Cybercab, chip infrastructure, and a larger Austin manufacturing buildout.
Why Would Tesla Give the Cybercab Front-Wheel Drive?
The Tesla Cybercab front wheel drive layout, if it reaches production, looks less like a small-car habit and more like a practical robotaxi choice: fewer parts, easier packaging, and better efficiency.
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Tesla FSD Approval Faced an 18-Month Reality Check
The Dutch RDW’s defense of Tesla FSD Supervised reveals that credible autonomy regulation depends on independent testing, validated data, and monitoring that continues after approval.
Why Removing Brake Pedals Makes Robotaxis Harder, Not Easier
NHTSA's move away from requiring manual brake pedals in vehicles built only for automated driving systems signals that regulators are starting to treat robotaxis as their own category, separate from regular cars with the driver removed.
Tesla Becomes a Summer Hero for Dogs When the Home AC Fails
During a dangerous Washington heat wave, one Tesla owner turned two electric cars into temporary climate-controlled shelters for overheated dogs after the family’s home air conditioner stopped working.
Tesla has expanded its official Model Y accessories lineup with a $245 frunk cooler for newer base vehicles, while retaining a larger $275 version for Premium, Performance and earlier Model Y configurations.
BYD Shark Europe Launch Puts Ford Ranger PHEV on Notice With Twice the EV Range
The BYD Shark is coming to the UK and Europe as a plug-in hybrid pickup with 56 miles of electric range, more than double the Ford Ranger PHEV's 27-mile figure.
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Charges Dismissed Against Doctor in Tesla Model Y Cliff Crash After Mental Health Diversion
A San Mateo County judge has dismissed three attempted-murder charges against radiologist Dharmesh Patel after he completed a court-approved two-year mental health diversion program related to a 2023 crash that injured his wife and two children.
Giga Texas Flyover Shows Nine Cybercabs Preparing for Austin Testing
Nine branded Cybercabs were seen at Giga Texas before planned testing in Austin. Elsewhere on the campus, construction continues for future Optimus production and other manufacturing projects.
How Reaction Injection Molding Could Change Tesla Cybercab Production
Tesla plans to use reaction injection molding for selected Cybercab exterior parts, adding color inside the mold and reducing paint-shop work that normally takes hours to a process measured in minutes.
Xiaomi Just Automated the Last Step of Home Charging
Xiaomi's robotic home charger finds the car's charge port and connects the cable automatically. It solves a small daily annoyance, but it could matter more for accessibility and future vehicles that operate without a driver.
Can Tesla Build Robots That Actually Pay for Themselves?
Tesla is moving quickly on a dedicated Optimus factory. The building itself is not the breakthrough. The test begins when Tesla has to produce robots repeatedly, keep them working, and show that they are cheaper than the jobs they replace.
A 73-MPH Tesla Crash, but Who Was in Control?
A Model 3 reportedly hit a Texas home at 73 mph. Tesla says the driver pressed the accelerator and overrode the automated system, a claim that changes the questions investigators need to ask but does not settle the case.
Tesla Plans to Reuse Giga Texas Data-Center Heat in Vehicle Paint Operations
Tesla plans to capture waste heat from the Giga Texas data center and use it to warm process water for vehicle coating and paint shops, reducing some of the factory's separate heating demand.
SpaceX Asks FCC to Approve a Gen3 Starlink System With Up to 100,000 Satellites
SpaceX has asked the Federal Communications Commission for permission to deploy and operate as many as 100,000 third-generation Starlink satellites in very low Earth orbit. The filing proposes multi-gigabit service for users and growing machine-generated traffic.
Why Electric Cars Dominate at 14,000 Feet
The 2026 Pikes Peak results demonstrate that electric vehicles can dominate a mountain climb not because batteries solve every racing problem, but because electric motors retain performance as altitude punishes combustion engines.
Tesla’s Next Big Product May Be an AI Data Center
Tesla’s trademark application for “Megapod” suggests the company may be exploring a modular AI data-center system that packages compute, cooling, power, and software more like an industrial product than a custom construction project.
Starlink Connected 30,000 Students. Now Comes the Hard Part
Bringing satellite internet to more than 30,000 students across 160 underserved Peruvian schools can widen access to education, but lasting impact depends on devices, teacher support, and how the connection is used.
This Tiny Texas Supercharger Reveals Tesla’s Network Strategy
The new Supercharger on West Arbrook Boulevard in Arlington, Texas, illustrates how a mature charging network grows through targeted local coverage, not only giant highway stations.





















