
Tesla Woes: Company Issues Recall and is Hit With Lawsuit
On April 20, Tesla’s image suffered a double whammy. The electric vehicle manufacturer issued a voluntary recall for 53,000 Model S sedans and Model X

On April 20, Tesla’s image suffered a double whammy. The electric vehicle manufacturer issued a voluntary recall for 53,000 Model S sedans and Model X

Press Release For Immediate Release Contact: Chris Scalia, CRC Public Relations cscalia@crcpublicrelations.com; 703-683-5004 ex. 1103 Consumers’ Research Welcomes New Executive Director Consumers’ Research is proud
On March 17, the Center for Financial Markets and Policy at Georgetown University held a workshop on the FinTech Revolution, including aspects of blockchain and
The northern and northeastern United States has resembled a frozen tundra for much of late December 2017 and early January 2018. New Years’ Eve in
The new FCC Chairman, Ajit Pai, introduced a plan to combat “spoofed” robocalls. These are calls that mask their origin by showing another phone number

Nintendo has just released its long-anticipated “Switch” portable gaming device. Consumers’ Research has compiled a guide to what consumers thinking about purchasing one of these
In his address to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), President Donald Trump assailed the burdensome regulations that are inhibiting American economic growth. However, Trump
The Federal Trade Commission has settled claims with the marketers of two breathalyzer devices with connected smartphone apps, on the charges that their advertising lacked

A new over-the-air software update to some Tesla vehicles will limit the “Autosteer” function to only operate under 45 MPH. The new version of Autopilot

Samsung has released its official findings on what caused its popular Galaxy Note 7 smartphone to catch fire or explode, a scandal that eventually led
EpiPen competitor Auvi-Q is back on the market, after a voluntary recall in October 2015 due to “potential inaccurate dosage delivery.” This is good news
In this TED talk, George Tulevski, a materials scientist at IBM, explores the future of nanotechnology and nanomaterials. Copyright for image: Photographer page, License Information, Stock Photo