In an interview with Roadshow, George Hotz showed off his $1000 self-driving car kit out in Las Vegas, later announcing a new app called Chffr, which aims to collect data from users to make Comma.ai's autonomous vehicle AI smarter.
Can't wait to check out the Tesla Model 3 in real? For now, you can play with this first interactive 3D render of the electric vehicle which will be released in late 2017.
Own a Tesla? There is now a way to control your electric car using Apple's Siri and HomeKit framwework. Here's how it works.
Tesla is one company that seems to be in the news almost every day right now, with the reason it is making headlines today being that the car maker is seeing its former employees pop up at companies that may become competitors in the future.
Tesla has updated its Model S line with a 2016 refresh, bringing in new design and some internal changes. Here's everything that is new.
A couple of new reports across the internet have today claimed that Tesla is getting ready to give its Model S a refresh as early as next week, with an accompanying price bump to boot.
You may remember that towards the back-end of last year we brought you the rather obscure news that famed iPhone hacker George Hotz (also known as Geohot) was getting involved in the autonomous vehicle space. After stepping away from jailbreaking iPhones and finding exploitable vulnerabilities in Sony's PlayStation 3, and taking numerous other jobs and internships at big companies, Hotz has set up a company called Comma, with the intention of attempting to pioneer artificially intelligent self-driving vehicles. It was generally classed as a laughable notion that Geohot would go up against the likes of Google and Tesla Motors in attempting to build an intelligent autonomous car, but new reports are suggesting that Hotz has secured investor funding for his new passion.
In a veiled revelation at Apple's annual shareholder's meeting, Apple CEO Tim Cook seems to have suggested that the Apple Car is real, but is a long ways away from being released.
As interest grows in Tesla's first "affordable" electric car, it was confirmed during the company's earnings call today that the Model 3 car is all set to be officially unveiled at an event on March 31st, which works well with our earlier posts informing you that March should be a big month for Tesla. That's now guaranteed.
Tesla's upcoming Model 3 electric car may not be as swanky as some of its more powerful family members, but it does have one very important thing going for it - it's going to be cheap.