The Tesla Model 3 and three other models built from 2023 to 2025 are subject to a voluntary recall to fix a software problem that might cause the vehicles' rearview cameras to cease working. Photo by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dexcom recalled an Android app for its G6 continuous glucose monitor because of a problem with the app stopping unexpectedly.
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 ...
When Austin Lunn-Rhue received a new water meter through the City of Englewood last summer, he thought his usual bill of around $110 per month would go down. Much to his surprise, when he opened his ...
A software integration problem has made it difficult for Monroe County Community School Corp. to send high school transcripts. The issue is causing additional stress for students and parents during ...
If there’s one thing you want in any car, it’s a way of stopping. It’s even more important than horsepower, or style, or any sort of flashy gadget. Having your brake pedal do nothing isn’t good, which ...
The personal computer and mobile phone industries have mastered the art of the painless recall: A quick click on a software update, and a few minutes later, the electronic devices are bug-free. Could ...
STELLARTON, Nova Scotia -- Sobeys here said that its problems with a failed software system are behind it. "We do not have an information systems crisis or problem," Bill McEwan, president and chief ...
Computer scientist Richard P. Gabriel is leader of the Feyerabend project, an effort to come up with better programming languages, ones that are flexible, adaptable and less brittle. Last month, he ...
DETROIT — Stellantis is recalling nearly 1.5 million Ram pickup trucks worldwide to fix a software problem that can disable the electronic stability control system. The recall covers certain trucks ...
Automakers are racing to turn cars into rolling computers, but the software problem that keeps surfacing is not flashy infotainment glitches. It is the quiet, systemic risk that a single bad update or ...
At the recent Black Hat conference, Jen Easterly, head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), said: "We don't have a cybersecurity problem. We have a software quality problem.