The Chevy Blazer EV continues to be problematic in the hands of reviewers. InsideEVs experienced issues with the Blazer EV when we tested it and now Consumer Reports is experiencing problems with this ...
When a chorus of automakers started announcing they would eventually phase out their internal combustion engines, the undertone was usually this: “How hard could it be?” But it turns out the answer is ...
The Samsung Galaxy S24 series, while packed with advanced features and powerful hardware, can sometimes encounter software update issues that hinder the user experience. Here are several step-by-step ...
GM faced a difficult second quarter in 2025, with rising warranty costs cutting into company earnings. However, despite a $300 million year-over-year increase in total warranty expenses, driven ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Cars are getting more complex with each passing year. And while this great leap forward in technology has made them safer and more efficient, it also means more can —and will — ...
The autonomous ride company Waymo voluntarily recalled its entire fleet's software last month after one of the vehicles drove ...
The Chevy Blazer EV has had a rough couple of months. Since the Bowtie’s newest electric vehicle has been on sale, it’s been giving customers, dealerships, and even journalists issues. It’s even left ...
The Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) is experiencing significant delays in rent payments to landlords for Section 8 voucher holders due to software issues following a transition of the ...
Apple is blaming a software bug and other issues tied to popular apps such as Instagram and Uber for causing its recently released iPhone 15 models to heat up and spark complaints about becoming too ...
Why bugs and misconfigurations pose as much of a cyber threat as hackers.
General Motors Co. has issued a pause on sales of the new GMC Canyon and Chevrolet Colorado midsize pickups after identifying software issues during validation, the automaker confirmed Tuesday. GM has ...
Are we ready to include crippling software problems in electric vehicles part of “the new normal?” If so, we’d think little of it. We’re most surprised by Volvo being the reason for asking the ...