That little yellow exclamation point on the dash is easy to brush off. A lot of drivers assume it will disappear on its own. Sometimes it does not, and ignoring it can lead to bigger trouble. The TPMS ...
A manufacturing problem in millions of Abbott glucose sensors has been tied to at least seven deaths and hundreds of injuries worldwide.
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) use unencrypted wireless signals. Signals can send unique ID numbers that may allow tracking. A study collected data from over 20,000 cars using low-cost radio ...
Most people would never imagine that the innocuous tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) in their vehicles could be used to track their movements. But, as with many things digital, it turns out the ...
There seems to be no shortage of ways that our personal data can be tracked these days. If your phone, watch, eyeglasses, computer, and car listening to you weren't enough, researchers at the IMDEA ...
If you’re driving a beloved older vehicle, like a reliable sedan from the early 2000s, or a classic weekend cruiser, you’re likely missing out on one of the most underrated safety features of the ...
Beneath the Pacific Northwest lies the Cascadia Subduction Zone a 600 mile fault capable of producing magnitude 9 earthquakes and massive tsunamis. The last rupture in 1700 shook the region for ...
Most modern cars have tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS), which will alert you if your tires need air. While most of the readings they give are accurate, they can still fail like any other part ...
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