AI isn’t the future. It’s the present, and it’s changing how today’s businesses operate. From startups to enterprises, companies are using AI to automate tasks that once took entire teams and ...
Tesla has unveiled the long-promised cheaper versions of its two main cars, dubbed the Model 3 Standard and Model Y Standard, after the expiration of the $7,500 tax credit for American buyers of most ...
After months of teasing, Tesla has finally revealed its cheapest Model Y yet that comes with less to offer—the most important of which is less price. As it turns out, Tesla was doing similar things to ...
Integrate is supporting the modernization of program execution across space missions with tools designed for speed, transparency and interoperability. (Integrate Photo) Seattle-based Integrate has ...
Integrate software is used by the Space Force for project coordination. Credit: Integrate WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force awarded a five-year $25 million contract to Integrate, a Seattle-based ...
The “old” Model Y is still around and cheaper than ever. While the new Model Y is now available for order, the prior-generation Y is being discounted to clear inventory. Discounts appear as a “price ...
With the Tesla Model Y holding its ground as one of the world’s top-selling vehicles across all powertrains, the 2026 update has understandably become one of the most anticipated launches of the year.
What's the first thing that comes to mind when y'all read the phrase "Southern culture?" Sweet tea? Front porch chats lit by lightening bugs? Country music? Well, did the word "y'all" stand out as odd ...
Tesla's Chinese market share is strong — but not as strong as the hold the California-born, Texas-based EV startup has on the U.S. car market. According to data from Cox Automotive, Tesla's Model Y ...
Update 1/15: New photos and a video of the refreshed Model Y have been circulating on social media in China as Tesla begins delivering the first cars to dealerships across the country. In related news ...
A New York Times columnist says it’s “much too slangy, regional or what you might even call ethnic to ever gain universal acceptance.” We couldn’t disagree more. The Times column waves “y’all” away as ...