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Technology News

  • New analysis questions the fine print in Elon Musk's $878B Tesla pay deal
    October 24, 2025, 11:22 PM EDT. A Reuters-backed analysis challenges Tesla's claim that Musk's proposed compensation up to $878 billion would only pay out if stringent milestones are met. The board's plan, announced Sept, could award Musk billions even if targets fall short, notably if Tesla sells about 1.2 million cars/year over the next decade and if stock gains lag behind the market. The analyst quoted calls the clause on "Mars-shot milestones" vague, with a clause about developing 1 million robots-likely the Optimus project-open to broad interpretation. The report notes weakness in Tesla's EV momentum, a pivot toward Autonomous and robotics, and potential impacts on vehicle prices. Still, the piece notes EVs remain environmentally friendly overall.
  • Modified Tesla Cybertruck Spotted on Russian Streets
    October 24, 2025, 11:20 PM EDT. On October 24, 2025, a passerby in Saint Petersburg filmed a modified Tesla Cybertruck parked on a city street, drawing attention to its bold wedge-shaped design. The electric pickup, famous for its stainless-steel body and futuristic look, appears altered beyond Tesla's factory specs. Details of the modification aren't clear, but the sighting highlights ongoing EV customization trends as enthusiasts experiment with appearance and performance in urban settings. The incident underscores growing interest in electric trucks outside traditional markets and signals a widening edge of automotive personalization globally.
  • Tesla recalls nearly all U.S. Cybertrucks over bright parking lights glare
    October 24, 2025, 10:30 PM EDT. Tesla has issued a recall for nearly all of its U.S. Cybertrucks due to bright parking lights that create a glare risk. The recall targets safety concerns that the glare could increase the chance of a crash, per the Department of Transportation. NBC News' Vicky Nguyen reports on the recall, which affects models across the U.S. drivers should expect a dealer repair or replacement, with details to be announced by Tesla. The move underscores ongoing attention to vehicle lighting safety as the electric pickup market expands.
  • Instagram Introduces Watch History to Revisit Old Reels Without Saving
    October 24, 2025, 10:14 PM EDT. Instagram is rolling out a new Watch History feature that lets you replay old Reels without saving them. Access it via your profile → SettingsYour ActivityWatch History. You can sort clips from oldest to newest or newest to oldest, pick a specific date or date range, and filter by account. The feature solves hassles like accidental refreshes or forgetting to save a clip. It mirrors similar options on TikTok and YouTube, signaling Instagram's ongoing push to enhance content discovery and archiving.
  • AI Gun-Detection Mistakenly Flags Doritos Bag, Triggers Armed Police Response at Baltimore High School
    October 24, 2025, 10:12 PM EDT. An AI gun-detection system used by Baltimore County Public Schools at Kenwood High School misinterpreted a student's crumpled Doritos bag as a firearm, triggering a rapid police response with multiple patrol cars drawn and students instructed to surrender. The incident, witnessed by Taki Allen and other students after football practice, ended when officers confirmed the student was unarmed and found only snack remnants. The district says the alert originated from an after-hours camera analysis and was canceled after review. The broader rollout of Omnilert's firearm-detection technology in 2024 has raised concerns about look-alike warnings and the risk of unintended consequences, prompting calls for improved accuracy and clear safety protocols, with counselors offered to affected students.