EVs Gain As Gas Prices Rise — Used Tesla Model Y Price Climbs

With the end of the $7,500 federal tax credit in the U.S., headlines shouted that the EV is dead in America. Not so fast. Prices in the used EV market are rising.

Only A Small Percentage Of Creators Make Real Money—Here’s Who Does

The creator economy is worth over $100 billion—but only a small percentage of creators make real money. Here’s who’s earning, how they do it, and what most get wrong.

How Many Animals Can You Save By Picking Up Plastic On The Beach?

A free online calculator shows the number of seabirds, turtles and marine mammals you help protect by cleaning up plastic pollution on beaches and coastlines.

Vehicle AI Has A Blind Spot: Tesla FSD And GM Super Cruise In Focus

Tesla Full Self-Driving and General Motors Super Cruise are seminal technologies. But vehicle AI is not flawless and drivers don’t always understand its limitations.

United Airlines Misses Opportunity With Polaris “Companion Ottoman”

A fancy seat has room for 2. United could let you pair it with a coach seat you barely use and make an attractive offering for couples

Tailwind For Air Taxis And Cargo Drones Via Federal Program

The skies over the U.S. could see electric vertical takeoff and landing air taxis, cargo carrying drones and hybrid-electric planes sooner through a federal program.

U.K. EV Rules Threaten Chaos For Locals, Success For China

European EV makers are making huge losses in Britain and want the government to dilute the rules, which call for an EV market share of 80% by 2030.

Surveillance To Safety: Drivers Demand In-Vehicle Cameras Says Geotab

Instead of fearing cameras in their vehicles, fleet drivers are now asking for them for protection during incidents, but there are many more benefits, argues Geotab.

Gamers Rebel Against Nvidia’s DLSS 5 ‘AI Slop Filter’

Nvidia’s DLSS 5 graphics upgrade sparked backlash, memes and mockery, with gamers rejecting the proposed “AI slop” filter.

These Are The Most Stolen Cars In The U.S., Data Shows

Vehicle thefts are down dramatically, but one is stolen every 48 seconds in the U.S., especially in the nation’s “hot spots.”