Massive Recall: Toyota Announces Recall of 1.12 Million Vehicles Due to Airbag Concerns

A global recall of 1.12 million vehicles has been initiated by Toyota due to an airbag-related issue.

The recall encompasses vehicles from the model years 2020 to 2022, spanning a range of models such as Avalon, Camry, Corolla, RAV4, as well as select Lexus models including ES250, ES300H, ES350, RX350, Highlander, and Sienna Hybrid. The concern revolves around potential faults in the Occupant Classification System (OCS) sensors, which may compromise their functionality.

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Bluesky Unlocks Post Viewing: No Login Required for Users

Bluesky, the decentralized social network positioned as a competitor to Twitter, has recently introduced a new feature allowing users to access posts without requiring a login. While individuals still necessitate an invitation to register and contribute content, they can now peruse posts through direct links. Devamını Oku

Shifting Gears: High-Speed Rail Gains Momentum as Hyperloop Faces Setbacks

Elon Musk’s ambitious vision of a hyperloop, proposing lightning-fast travel between Los Angeles and San Francisco, arose from his discontent with California’s proposed high-speed rail system, as outlined in his 2013 white paper. However, a decade later, the closure of Hyperloop One, one of the most prominent startups pursuing Musk’s concept, coincided closely with the Biden administration’s announcement of a substantial $6 billion allotment for high-speed rail initiatives in California. Devamını Oku