Tesla Model Y is first car to meet new U.S. driver assistance safety benchmark
The new benchmark rating applies to 2026 Tesla Model Y vehicles assembled on or after November 12, 2025.

The new benchmark rating applies to 2026 Tesla Model Y vehicles assembled on or after November 12, 2025.

X's Community Notes fact-checking system will soon alert users via direct messages when posts they've interacted with are corrected. This aims to address criticisms that corrections arrive too late to mitigate the spread of misinformation.

Google Photos is launching a new "Video Remix" feature powered by Gemini Omni, allowing users to easily edit videos with AI-driven effects like cinematic relighting and artistic styles. The tool aims to simplify video editing for consumers and is rolling out to eligible AI subscribers in select countries.

Thousands of SamKnows routers used in Australia's Measuring Broadband Australia program were bricked after the government initiative concluded. Volunteers expressed concern over the e-waste generated, as the devices could be repurposed with custom firmware.

Northwestern University researchers found TikTok's algorithm temporarily incorporates negative feedback, but users must consistently reject unwanted content to prevent its return to their For You Page.

Florida-based City Labs launched the BOHR satellite, the first commercial nuclear-powered CubeSat, using a betavoltaic battery powered by tritium decay. This historic step demonstrates safe, compact nuclear power for space applications, paving the way for future civil and national security missions.

Meta's AI glasses now disable the camera if the recording LED is tampered with, a response to privacy concerns. Despite this, Meta continues to push features that collect user data for AI training, facing ongoing lawsuits and investigations over privacy violations.