We all know trust matters—like buckling a seatbelt or taking a daily vitamin. It’s essential, protective, and good for us. But most people don’t fully grasp its importance until trust is broken. When ...
Nahda Nabiilah is a writer and editor from Indonesia. She has always loved writing and playing games, so one day she decided to combine the two. Most of the time, writing gaming guides is a blast for ...
These days, it seems virtually impossible to avoid being tracked, whether it’s through your phone, computer, various “smart” gadgets, or even your car. Some may take solace in the fact that it’s still ...
Micron Technology’s CEO said Level 4 autonomy could require 300 GB of RAM, potentially tightening global memory supply. SAE Level 4 autonomous vehicles may require over 300 GB of RAM, significantly ...
Rebuilding a car this legendary normally takes weeks of work and serious money. But we decided to compress the entire process into just 10 minutes to see the most important steps happen fast. From ...
A quiet but fierce fight is unfolding in the automotive world, and the outcome could reshape how every vehicle on the road is repaired. Automakers increasingly rely on complex software, encrypted ...
Glenn Wilder fixes cars for a living, and even he can hardly believe what it costs these days. Wilder is a third-generation car mechanic and owner of Wilder Bros. Tire Pros, a shop in North Scituate ...
Potholes will come for us all one day. While many of them are minor and barely affect your vehicle beyond the obvious bump, some of the larger ones can cause some serious damage if you hit them hard ...
A set of car keys helped a mom win back custody of her child. In Shane Robertson’s automotive class at Louisa County High School in Mineral, Virginia, his students don’t just learn how to repair cars.
Only 60 units of the Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport were ever made, each one a rare specimen priced from around $3.6 million when new, and that’s before ticking any option boxes. Today, some used examples ...
As vehicles grow more software-dependent, repairing them has become harder than ever. A bill in the US House called the Repair Act would ease those restrictions, but it comes with caveats. Every time ...