Automakers Recall 3.3 Million Vehicles Over Air Bags Honda, Toyota, Nissan and Mazda are recalling about 3.3 million vehicles worldwide because the passenger-side air bag could deploy with too much force, sending shards of metal into the passenger area. More
Hyundai, Kia recalling 1.9 million vehicles Korean automakers Hyundai and Kia are initiating one of their largest recalls ever – or more precisely, three separate service actions announced today that involve 1.9 million vehicles sold in the U.S. market since late 2006. More
Chrysler recalls Dodge Challengers for fire risk Chrysler has issued an unusually dire warning to some owners of its Dodge Challenger muscle car warning them to park the vehicles until it can make repairs due to a risk of fire. According to Chrysler, the wiring harness is the source of the problem due a batch of potentially mis-wired electrical components. More
Made in the USA: More consumers buying American A curious thing is happening among American shoppers. More are checking labels and asking, "Is it 'Made in the USA?'" Walmart, the nation's largest retailer, earlier this year announced it will boost sourcing of U.S. products by $50 billion during the next 10 years. More
Carmakers With The Most Recalls In 2024 Total Vehicles Affected in Q4 2024: 6.1 million vehicles. 01/8/2025 - 8:38 am | View Link
Tesla Recalled Over 5 Million Cars Last Year, More Than Any Other Automaker in The U.S. Cybertruck had its first full year on sale, which resulted in a seemingly endless supply of hilarious and innovative new ways to break and fail. Its CEO Elon Musk made political waves, and the company ... 01/3/2025 - 1:49 am | View Link
Bacteria food recalls reach five-year high in 2024 Food recalls due to bacteria contamination reached their highest levels in five years in 2024, driven by a surge of recalls from the germs Listeria monocyt ... 12/30/2024 - 10:40 am | View Link
Most meetings can be emails. At the very least, most meetings can be a whole lot shorter. Seemingly rejecting that concept is Microsoft, with its new AI feature for Microsoft Teams that suggests follow-up questions to "keep the conversation going."
Editing images with AI makes complex tasks a breeze, but given how computationally intensive it can be, it's tricky to find a way to perform edits in bulk. However, in the great AI race, Adobe hopes to take the lead by offering people the option to perform a batch edit for up to 10,000 images.
Although many people choose ChatGPT Plus or Perplexity Pro as their preferred option, I actually think it's worth using both. The two tools have their own unique strengths, making them the perfect companion for one another.
Audio fading adds a professional touch to your soundtracks, but messing with audio usually means diving into complex software. Luckily, your smartphone and a few simple apps make fading audio effortless.
When it comes to buying tech accessories, the common belief is that buying first-party options is the better choice as you get a better product. However, that's not entirely true. The third-party accessory market is thriving like never before, and you might find some of your best accessories and gadgets there.
Nintendo is bringing the Alarmo, its gimmicky and rather expensive alarm clock, to the masses. As, not only will it be available to buy from participating retailers, you'll no longer need a Nintendo Switch Online membership to buy one.