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"I Just Want What I Paid For": Tesla's First Australian Customer Speaks Out Against FSD Woes
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Thousands of Australian Tesla Owners Take Action Over Broken FSD Promises!
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French Tesla Owners Take Legal Action, EV Sales Plummet 67%
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Anthropic's Bold Move: Windsurf Reveals Surprise Restrictions!
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Tesla's Data Dilemma: Privacy Concerns and Third-Party Sharing Stir Controversy

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"I Just Want What I Paid For": Tesla's First Australian Customer Speaks Out Against FSD Woes

Simon Hackett, Tesla’s first Australian customer, is voicing his frustration over unfulfilled promises for Full Self-Driving (FSD) features in his older Tesla vehicles. Despite pre-paying for FSD, Hackett and many early adopters in Australia are left waiting as Tesla focuses on newer models with HW4 hardware, sparking a wave of dissatisfaction and legal challenges.

Oct 17
"I Just Want What I Paid For": Tesla's First Australian Customer Speaks Out Against FSD Woes

Thousands of Australian Tesla Owners Take Action Over Broken FSD Promises!

Tesla faces a major class action lawsuit in Australia, as thousands of Model 3 and Model Y owners claim they were misled by promises of Full Self-Driving capabilities. The case focuses on vehicles produced between May 2021 and February 2025, with owners asserting that these cars do not deliver the autonomy claimed by Tesla, despite paying substantial sums for the so-called revolutionary technology.

Oct 14
Thousands of Australian Tesla Owners Take Action Over Broken FSD Promises!

French Tesla Owners Take Legal Action, EV Sales Plummet 67%

Tesla faces a lawsuit from French consumers claiming they were misled by the company's promises. This legal battle comes at a precarious time as Tesla's sales in Europe drop by a whopping 67%. Experts weigh in on the implications for the electric vehicle industry, and public reactions are mixed. Could this be a turning point for Tesla's dominance in the market?

Jun 15
French Tesla Owners Take Legal Action, EV Sales Plummet 67%

Anthropic's Bold Move: Windsurf Reveals Surprise Restrictions!

Anthropic, a leading AI company, recently made headlines as Windsurf disclosed their plans to limit direct-to-consumer access for their AI models. This move has sparked discussions around consumer rights and the future accessibility of AI technology. Discover the implications and insights from experts while gauging public reactions in this unfolding AI drama.

Jun 4
Anthropic's Bold Move: Windsurf Reveals Surprise Restrictions!

Tesla's Data Dilemma: Privacy Concerns and Third-Party Sharing Stir Controversy

The Guardian's latest report raises eyebrows over Tesla's extensive data collection practices, including tracking location, driving habits, and capturing footage through vehicle cameras. While Tesla offers privacy settings, opting out limits functionality, and data sharing with third parties remains a concern, especially with potential law enforcement access. The article provides insights on minimizing data sharing and suggests alternative options for privacy-conscious drivers. Dive into the debate about privacy in the age of smart cars.

Apr 17
Tesla's Data Dilemma: Privacy Concerns and Third-Party Sharing Stir Controversy

US Appeals Court Greenlights Layoffs but Halts Dismantling of Consumer Watchdog

A US Appeals Court has given a green signal for layoffs at the government’s consumer watchdog agency but has drawn the line at dismantling the agency altogether. This decision is a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over consumer protection versus government downsizing.

Apr 13
US Appeals Court Greenlights Layoffs but Halts Dismantling of Consumer Watchdog

Stop the Scammers: FTC Shuts Down 'Phantom Debt' Operations Led by the Evans Brothers

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has temporarily stopped a fraudulent 'phantom debt' collection scheme operated by Ryan and Mitchell Evans. The duo allegedly demanded payments for non-existent debts while threatening legal action. The FTC aims to permanently cease their operations and secure justice for affected consumers.

Mar 5
Stop the Scammers: FTC Shuts Down 'Phantom Debt' Operations Led by the Evans Brothers

Tesla Cybertruck Explodes in Las Vegas: Data Privacy Concerns Heat Up

A rented Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, stirring up a whirlwind of data privacy concerns. While the tragic incident resulted in casualties, it also brought to light the extent of data collection by automakers, as authorities traced the vehicle's journey from Denver using Tesla's data. With privacy advocates on alert, this incident raises crucial questions about data transparency and consumer rights.

Jan 3
Tesla Cybertruck Explodes in Las Vegas: Data Privacy Concerns Heat Up