Tesla


A family car for the family that wants to go from zero to 60 in less than five seconds.


With phone sales slowing, Apple looks to its next big target.




The P85D’s “insane mode” made it the fastest car ever tested by Consumer Reports.


iCar is coming?


Cyber security researchers said they had taken control of a Model S and turned it off at low speed.


Also Walt Mossberg talks photo apps and their many complications.


In a hyperautomated world, here’s a look at how your data will become your digital identity.


The Model X sport utility vehicle remains on pace for a late Q3 introduction.


GM, Pivotal, BuzzFeed -- all companies trying to figure out the digital future.




The $3,500 Powerwall can be used for backup power or to store solar energy.


Musk also teased a new product line, which, one source said, involves a storage battery for the home.


SpaceX founder responds to tweeted request for free use of the photos.


Start your Tesla by tapping on your Apple Watch.


Tesla looks to cut costs as it falls short in a key market.


The talks are informal, but there are plenty of precedents.


Martha Stewart’s drones, Apple Pay and Call of Duty were on our minds (and your TVs) this week.


The electric car manufacturer said its new dual motor and autopilot options added manufacturing complexity.


It’s nice to finally be able to say hello to the entire man.


In other news, Daimler is selling its four-percent stake in the electric carmaker.


Talking tech on CNBC, NPR and elsewhere.


The electric vehicle company is calling on the governor to veto the measure.


A chance opportunity to take apart a wrecked Tesla Model S offers a peek at its internal components.


Researchers at the Georgia Tech, Carnegie Mellon and elsewhere have developed a sidewinding snake robot.


Our writers and editors hit the airwaves to discuss the week’s tech headlines.


Plus, iPhone preorders in China; Ashton Kutcher, “Lenovo Product Engineer”; and the Icahn-Andreessen war of words.


Re/code takes a spin in Tesla’s new P85D. Did not wet pants.


Elon Musk showed off a series of new capabilities at a packed Southern California event.


Plus, Carl Icahn continues to pester Apple and Elon Musk is afraid of Skynet.


Because “there would be a greater probably of something falling on your head.”


What to expect from Tesla’s press event.


Plus, Musk teases, Box slides and someone calls Google evil.


All will be revealed on October 9.


Plus, Oracle insults SAP, Jony Ive says “k-chit” and Uber ascends to new heights of idiocy.


Plus, a gray market iPhone 6 price check, Google tweaks News Corp. and an outpouring of support for the Comcast-Time Warner Cable deal.