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Tesla rolls out FSD v14.1.3 with automatic camera cleaning
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Tesla has begun a wider rollout of its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) version 14.1.3, introducing an automatic feature to clean the front-facing camera and addressing owner complaints about visibility issues. This update, the third iteration of v14 in two weeks, extends to Model S and Model X vehicles for the first time. Owners report smooth performance with no disengagements in initial tests.
PeaZip 10.7 introduces image viewer and file management improvements
The open-source archive manager PeaZip has released version 10.7, adding a new image viewer and cross-platform thumbnail support. This update enhances usability across Linux, macOS, and Windows with better previews, antivirus integration, and code refactoring. The release focuses on privacy, performance, and compatibility with various architectures.
Tesla replaces Autopilot icon with self-driving text in FSD v14
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Tesla has updated its Full Self-Driving software to version 14, replacing the longstanding Autopilot steering wheel icon with bold blue 'Self-Driving' text and a blue neon glow under the vehicle visualization. This change aims to modernize the interface for indicating when the system is engaged. The update marks a subtle but significant shift in how drivers recognize autonomous operation.
Tesla expands full self-driving v14.1.4 rollout with driving improvements
Tesla has begun rolling out Full Self-Driving (Supervised) version 14.1.4 to more owners, focusing on refinements like smoother driving and issue fixes. This update follows closely after v14.1.3 and highlights progress from v13, including better lane switching and object avoidance. The rapid iterations aim to enhance semi-autonomous performance ahead of upcoming versions.
Tesla Limits Summon Feature to Cut Energy Use
Tesla has introduced new restrictions on its Smart Summon feature to reduce standby energy consumption in its vehicles, addressing concerns over battery drain during idle periods. The update, rolled out via over-the-air software, limits the feature's availability to specific scenarios, potentially improving efficiency for owners. This change reflects ongoing efforts to optimize electric vehicle performance amid growing scrutiny on energy management.
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Tesla rolls out Full Self-Driving v14.1 software update
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Tesla has begun deploying its Full Self-Driving (FSD) version 14.1 to early access users, introducing robotaxi-like features such as automatic parking options and improved navigation. The update, released on October 7, 2025, marks the first public launch of this iteration after a delay due to a last-minute bug. Elon Musk outlined a roadmap for subsequent versions, promising enhancements that will make the system feel sentient.
Kali Linux 2025.3 releases Gemini CLI for automated pentesting
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The latest Kali Linux update, version 2025.3, introduces Gemini CLI, an open-source tool that integrates Google's Gemini AI into the terminal. This innovation automates penetration testing tasks like reconnaissance and vulnerability scanning using natural language prompts. Security professionals can now streamline workflows while maintaining control over assessments.
Tesla recalls 63,619 cybertrucks for overly bright parking lights
Tesla has issued a voluntary over-the-air recall for 63,619 Cybertrucks in North America due to front parking lights that exceed regulatory brightness limits. The issue, discovered during internal testing on October 1, stems from a software control error and affects all vehicles built to date. Owners can resolve it by installing software update 2025.38.3.
Apple issues iOS 26.0.1 update to fix iPhone installation bugs
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Apple has released iOS 26.0.1 and macOS 26.0.1 updates to address installation issues and problems affecting new iPhone models. The patches target bugs reported by users shortly after the launch of iOS 26. These fixes aim to improve stability for devices like the iPhone 17 and iPhone Air.
Solus Linux plans 2025 epoch bump to reset repositories
Solus Linux is preparing an epoch bump at the end of 2025 to reset its package repositories and address technical debt. This change will enable major updates like removing Python 2 support and upgrading systemd without disrupting current users. The move aims to modernize the distribution and improve its competitiveness.