Automakers are using tech to lock you out of fixing your own car. Right-to-repair legislation is fighting back, but the ...
The Cool Down on MSN
US drivers wanted a $25,000 EV truck they could fix themselves, and Slate built one
"It's impressive what a US-based startup managed to achieve." ...
The recently reported cyberattack against Tata Electronics is shaping up to be one of the most consequential attacks exposing ...
CarBuzz on MSNOpinion
Right-To-Repair Is Already Rewriting What American Owners Can Fix
Automakers are using tech to lock you out of fixing your own car. Right-to-repair legislation is fighting back, but the ...
Running down JD Power's top 10 list for 2026, these brands came in with the lowest PP100 ratings (PP100 meaning problems per 100 units, which a lower score is better, like in golf). Lexus in first ...
The U.S. dispatched hundreds of rescue workers to help the Venezuelan government, as the injured overwhelmed hospitals and ...
Today's work trucks are turning into rolling tech hubs, packed with sensors, smart storage, and connected gadgets.
Europe’s wellness behemoth wants to open Roman bathhouse-inspired spas across the USA. We traveled to Bucharest to check one ...
The French government is expected to send in their response to India’s Letter of Request in September, the time by which they ...
Bushcraft Base Camp on MSN
The evolution of backcountry survival kits: From basic gear to high-tech loadouts
Backcountry survival kits have moved from simple tins of matches and bandages to layered systems built around navigation, ...
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