The new Chevy Bolt EV will get cheaper LFP batteries from China’s CATL, at least for now

Until GM builds its own, the new Chevy Bolt EV will use lower-cost LFP batteries from China’s CATL. GM will temporarily lean on CATL to power its most affordable electric vehicle. The new Chevy Bolt EV will use batteries from China The new Chevy Bolt EV is set to begin rolling off the production line… Continue reading The new Chevy Bolt EV will get cheaper LFP batteries from China’s CATL, at least for now

The Tesla Autopilot lawsuit floodgates are open, lawyer who beat Tesla is going for round 2

The Tesla Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) lawsuit floodgates are open. We are now starting to see trials and settlements arising from crashes that occurred in 2018-2019 as they work through the legal process. Crashes involving Tesla’s ADAS systems have increased significantly since then, and we expect legal actions to escalate following the groundbreaking defeat… Continue reading The Tesla Autopilot lawsuit floodgates are open, lawyer who beat Tesla is going for round 2

Paramount is now a Skydance Corporation

Entertainment by Charles Pulliam-Moore Aug 7, 2025, 7:35 PM UTC Charles Pulliam-Moore is a reporter focusing on film, TV, and pop culture. Before The Verge, he wrote about comic books, labor, race, and more at io9 and Gizmodo for almost five years. It’s official: Skydance Media’s deal to purchase CBS parent company Paramount Global for… Continue reading Paramount is now a Skydance Corporation

The Air Force Says It Needs to Buy Some Cybertrucks So It Can Blow Them Up With Missiles

Understandable. The US Air Force wants to buy two Tesla Cybertrucks so it can blow them up with missiles. As our sister site The War Zone reports, the military is trying to get a better sense of what to do in case an adversary driving a Cybertruck were to ever pose a threat. The publication dug… Continue reading The Air Force Says It Needs to Buy Some Cybertrucks So It Can Blow Them Up With Missiles

OpenAI Releases GPT-5, Says It’s Shutting Down All Previous Models

OpenAI has released its long-awaited GPT-5 AI model, making it free to use for anybody as of today. The Sam Altman-led company calls it “our smartest, fastest, and most useful model yet,” making it “more useful responses across math, science, finance, law, and more.” “GPT-5 is the first time that it really feels like you’re… Continue reading OpenAI Releases GPT-5, Says It’s Shutting Down All Previous Models

The Creator of Ozempic Is in Terrible Trouble

Image by Mads Claus Rasmussen / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP via Getty / Futurism While its customer are shedding pounds, Novo Nordisk, creator of the mega-hit drug Ozempic, is shedding loads of market value amid collapsing sales. One year ago, the Danish pharmaceutical giant’s market cap exceeded the size of its entire home country’s economy.… Continue reading The Creator of Ozempic Is in Terrible Trouble

Lawyer Who Defeated Tesla in Court Posts “Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta” by Geto Boys

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has spent over a decade making misleading promises about his carmaker’s so-called “self-driving” software. The company’s Autopilot and erroneously-named “Full Self-Driving” driver assistance features have been linked to hundreds of collisions and dozens of deaths since then. But instead of being held responsible for its CEO’s misleading claims in court, Tesla… Continue reading Lawyer Who Defeated Tesla in Court Posts “Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta” by Geto Boys

Tesla Patents Bizarre Sucking Device

Late last month, Tesla’s executives spun up the rumor mill amidst plummeting sales and financial hardship that the Elon Musk-led company was “gearing up for a super cool demo” of the company’s long-awaited next-generation Roadster. Two weeks earlier, the billionaire CEO had teased a “most epic demo ever by end of year,” without elaborating any… Continue reading Tesla Patents Bizarre Sucking Device

Mysterious Crime Spree Targeted National Guard Equipment Stashes

A string of previously undisclosed break-ins at Tennessee National Guard armories last fall marks the latest in a growing series of security breaches at military facilities across the United States, raising fresh concerns about the vulnerability of US armories to theft and intrusion. A confidential memo from the Tennessee Fusion Center reviewed by WIRED details… Continue reading Mysterious Crime Spree Targeted National Guard Equipment Stashes