Tesla Hit With False Marketing Lawsuit Over EV Range Claims

Tesla Hit With False Marketing Lawsuit Over EV Range Claims A class action lawsuit may be brought against Tesla after being proposed by three customers very dissatisfied with the range of their EVs. Based on the thousands of similar complaints the company has had to go to extraordinary lengths to deal with, those three customers could be joined by many more if the lawsuit goes forward. The lawsuit, which is being filed in the U....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 522 words · Thomas Jones

The 3 Most Ridiculous Features Of The New Bugatti Tourbillon

The 3 Most Ridiculous Features Of The New Bugatti Tourbillon Bugatti’s successor to the Chiron is here, and it’s every bit as flamboyant. It’s called the “Tourbillon,” after a mechanism typically seen in very high-end wristwatches that have a value somewhere around that of a decent house. In typical Bugatti fashion, there is nothing even sort of restrained in the Tourbillon’s design, and any thoughts of subtlety were likely discarded as heresy during the design and engineering phase of Bugatti’s new 16-cylinder wonder....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 601 words · Jesse Gomez

The Big Battery Gamble That's Make Or Break For Nissan's Electric Car Roadmap

The Big Battery Gamble That’s Make Or Break For Nissan’s Electric Car Roadmap Nissan is readying trial production of the batteries it has bet its future EV roadmap on. It is a high-stakes gamble on a new cell technology that could give electrified vehicles twice the range and lower price tags at the dealership. Known as ASSB, or All-Solid-State Batteries, the new chemistry aims to oust liquid from the cell structure and, in the process, make for safer, more energy-dense, and faster-charging packs that could help Nissan rapidly expand its EV footprint beyond justLeaf and Ariyain the U....

June 24, 2025 · 8 min · 1580 words · Jonathan Moreno

Try Not To Smile, Stairforce, Threader, and other apps to check out this weekend

This week’s edition of our Apps of the Week roundup features an app that tries to make you smile, an app that tries to make you healthier, and an app for Twitter threads. And as always, we’ve selected two great new games for you to check out. Try Not To Smile Try Not To Smile is exactly what it sounds like: an app that aims to get you to laugh. You select a category of funny videos—such as NSFW, Kids, Fails, etc....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 581 words · Jesus Brown

What does CS mean in Tower of Fantasy?

Tower of Fantasy is an open-world action RPG that blends sci-fi and fantasy elements to create a unique and exciting world. There are many systems and aspects to the game, so it can be easy to get overwhelmed or confused. This includes CS, which may leave you wondering what CS is in Tower of Fantasy. What is CS in Tower of Fantasy? CS loosely represents yourCombat Strength, though it is not a direct representation of it....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 252 words · Wendy Pearson MD

What Happened To The Sullivan Generator From Shark Tank Season 3?

What Happened To The Sullivan Generator From Shark Tank Season 3? Folks who tune into ABC’s hit reality series “Shark Tank” can tell you that things can go from zero-to-wonky on the show fast. Sometimes it’s the result of the person pitching the panel of prospective investors, and other times it’s due to the product. When things really get spicy on “Shark Tank,” it tends to be a combination of both, which was the case in the Season 3 episode that found Texas-based inventor Mark Sullivan showcasing his potentially game-changing “Sullivan Generator” to the panelists....

June 24, 2025 · 5 min · 970 words · Chelsea Wu

Where Are Toyota's Cars Made, And Who Owns The Company Today?

Where Are Toyota’s Cars Made, And Who Owns The Company Today? Toyota’s cars are made all over the world. Because Toyota is the world’s largest automotive manufacturer by volume, with 10.8 million units sold in 2024 in nearly every market, it has a production footprint that extends far outside its native country of Japan. The entire Toyota automotive empire was based on a weaving machine invented by Sakichi Toyoda in the early 20th Century....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 475 words · Mary Gibson

Why You Need To Shut Down Your Phone At Least Once A Week

Why You Need To Shut Down Your Phone At Least Once A Week For many people, turning off their phone may be a small inconvenience they would rather not do — unless they absolutely have to. Recent studies show that over 50% of smartphone owners never switch off their phones (viaSlickText). If this sounds like you and you are wracked with panic, anxiety, and FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) when you’re not able to hear those familiar dings, then you should know that unplugging your phone is probably the best way to preserve your phone’s life and perform at its best....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 515 words · Jacob Williams

You can now get a fully-electric Land Rover Defender, with a twist

If you’ve been craving an electric Defender then crave no more, because Twisted have given the classic Land Rover an electric makeover, as only Twisted can. The Yorkshire-based Defender modification company has its own resto-mod EV, packing in all the electrical components and stripping out the old combustion engine, to give you electric power. Twisted says that it’s a fully modular system, comprised of new components rather than relying on salvaged used parts - and thanks to the modularity there’s the potential for upgrades in the future....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 356 words · Phillip Moore

Your Organization's Data Cannot Be Pasted Here: What It Means And How To Fix It

Your Organization’s Data Cannot Be Pasted Here: What It Means And How To Fix It Digital age frameworks like Microsoft Intune have made it easier than ever for companies and their employees to share resources and information with one another. What once took a litany of phone calls and snail mail can now be accomplished with seconds of copying and pasting. Of course, this convenience can suddenly become very inconvenient when some manner of disconnect occurs....

June 24, 2025 · 4 min · 808 words · Jeffrey Ortega

2020 Audi RS 7 first drive review

“Why you may trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing, and rating products, services and apps to help you make a sound buying decision. Find out we test and score products.“ I steered the2020 Audi RS 7to the side of a country road in rural Germany to quickly take a phone call. After hanging up, I put my phone upright in the center console, signaled, and mashed the gas pedal to get back on the road while checking out how quickly the car accelerates from a stop....

June 23, 2025 · 7 min · 1451 words · Aaron Sanchez

5 Of The Best Tools For Sharpening Dull Lawn Mower Blades

5 Of The Best Tools For Sharpening Dull Lawn Mower Blades Cutting grass with sharp lawn mower blades is essential to maintaining a healthy, attractive lawn. While sharpening lawn mower blades isn’t a job for everyone, it is a straightforward DIY project. The hardest part of the project is removing the blade from the mower. Popular Mechanicsrecommends tilting a push mower “so the air filter is facing up,” but keeping the spark plug on the high side is also a good idea....

June 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1231 words · Janet Long

5 Of The Best-Sounding Honda Motorcycles Ever Built

5 Of The Best-Sounding Honda Motorcycles Ever Built There’s something particularly engaging about the sounds produced by motorcycles. When a car sounds good, it does so through the insulating materials of windows and body panels. Or, maybe, you roll the windows down and bury your foot in the loud pedal before rolling towards the horizon. But when a motorcycle sounds good, it raises the pulse of the rider and everyone else nearby with just the flick of a wrist....

June 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1153 words · Daniel Cox