Tesla has yet another competitor to deal with in the electric car market - Porsche - who says its new car can reach 100km per hour in just 3.5 seconds.
From North Korean hacking groups to a JPMorgan Chase "technical" glitch affecting multiple online banking customers, here are the top cyber-related news stories of the week.
The incident comes as cryptojacking heists become increasingly common and sophisticated alongside the rise and popularity of cryptocurrency.
The car has been marked as a 'Near Earth Object' by Nasa and is now moving towards the asteroid belt.
Tesla seems to be prioritising more expensive versions of the car to the cheaper base variant.
Photos showing Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster floating in space above the curvature of the earth sparked arguments with flat-earther conspiracy theorists online.
The most powerful rocket in the world, the Falcon Heavy has been successfully launched from the Kennedy Space Centre.
The orange "Tesla"-stamped tablets are reported to each contain 240mg of MDMA – around double the current UK average.
Electric car on the market for $35,000. But drivers keen on additional features such as auto-pilot will have to pay big.
Would you be happy to give up control of your car? Figures show men are a lot more willing to accept self-driving cars than women.
Igal Raichelgauz is CEO of Cortica which is pioneering 'unsupervised learning' methods that bring cars to life so they learn and react all on their own.
Wozniak questioned whether customers can believe Elon Musk and compared his "salesmanship" to that of Jobs.
The massive backup battery recently responded to a crisis at a power plant in milliseconds – setting a record in delivering clean energy.
Trump administration moving forward with plans to heavily tax solar panels imported to the United States.
Fisker Inc. wants to use a different type of battery to supersede Tesla as the industry leader for electric cars.
Elon Musk plans to take Tesla owners back to the future with retro drive-in diner option for drivers charging their cars.
The car, if made will be smaller and lighter than the Vantage, but is likely to be a lot more expensive.
The Tesla Model X is known as a classy, stylish SUV. It turns out that it has impressive towing capabilities as well.
The vehicle will be slightly larger than the Ford F-150 and is likely to be unveiled by the end of this year.
Hyundai Motor Co. said Thursday (4 January) it will begin selling its first self-driving vehicles by 2021 in partnership with US-based self-driving technology startup Aurora.
The electric car maker has yet again fallen short of production goals for its new sedan.
This was the first power failure since the battery was installed in South Australia earlier this month.