The blowout on Alaska Airlines, the US, grounds some Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft.
All 174 passengers and six crew are safe after a window and…
To lower the danger of crashes, Tesla is recalling 1.6 million vehicles in China.
According to a Chinese regulator on Friday, Tesla is recalling 1.6 million cars in China to address issues with its Autopilot driver-assistance technology and lower the chance of collisions. The country's main market regulator, China's State Administration for Market Regulation, said in a statement that the problems can be resolved by over-the-air software updates. In the second-largest market for the firm, 1.61 million Model S, Model X, and Model 3 sedans—as well as Model 3 sedans and Model Y SUVs manufactured in China—are covered by the Autopilot recall for Tesla (TSLA) vehicles. Between August 26, 2014, and December 20, 2023, the vehicles were manufactured. The agency stated in the statement that drivers may "misuse" the Autopilot features in these cars, which might raise the danger of collisions.
US government’s proposal to boost EV sales is challenging but not impossible
The US government intends to modify vehicle pollution regulations in a way that would force automakers to market a greater number of electric vehicles. By 2032, around two-thirds of all new cars sold in the United States will need to be electric. According to Matthias Heck, an industry analyst at Moody's, electric vehicles would have achieved that kind of market share sometime beyond 2035 if not for these regulations. He claimed that although the EPA's aims are achievable, they will not be simple, and significant financial outlays will be required. Heck noted that the plan is still only that—a proposal—and that it may change before it is approved. Things will shift significantly over the next ten years, including the infrastructure for charging.
Apple is no longer selling the newest Apple Watch in America after the White House declines to overturn ban
The clock has wound down on the newest Apple Watch after the White House declined to issue a last-minute, emergency action to keep the best-selling smartwatch on store shelves. The Biden White House had until the end of Christmas day to overturn a US International Trade Commission ruling that prevents Apple from importing the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2, among other newer models, because they violate patents registered to another company. But, as expected, it did not intervene. The office of US Trade Representative Katherine Tai confirmed the decision in a statement Tuesday. “After careful consultations, Ambassador Tai decided not to reverse the ITC’s determination and the ITC’s decision became final on December 26, 2023,” Tai’s office said.
Verizon settled a proposed $100 million lawsuit. Here’s how to get your share
Perhaps this week, some Verizon customers received an unexpected surprise in the mail: a chance to get a refund as part of a $100 million settlement offer related to a class-action lawsuit. Due to a lawsuit alleging that Verizon charged fees that were "unfair and not adequately disclosed," eligible customers are receiving postcards or emails advising them to register a claim by April 15 in order to collect up to $100. The plaintiffs claimed that Verizon's "administrative charge" was "misleading" as it was not included in the monthly stated price of their plan and was applied in a "deceptive and unfair manner." In a statement, Verizon maintained that it "clearly identifies and describes its wireless consumer admin charge," refuting the allegations.
Who is the gaming boss who took the Epic fight to Apple and Google?
Although Fortnite has been profitable for years, the owner of the developer Epic has left even more money on the table by challenging Google and Apple. As a result, the game is no longer available on two of the most well-known gaming platforms worldwide. Each match begins with one hundred participants dreaming of triumph and dressed as their favorite characters; however, only the last person standing declares victory and gets to dance over their rivals. Although his battle is far from done, Tim Sweeney, the head of the studio that created it at Epic, is feeling similarly joyful following a significant court victory over Google, which was fueled by Fortnite's popularity. Since 2017, the game has gained popularity across culture, expanding to include
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