Best of #NAIAS in a Nutshell: Best Cars of Year, RAM 1500, Hyundai, Acura, Lexus, Toyota, MB & VW
At the Detroit Auto show there were many devbuts today including the North American Cars of the Year, new RADAR, RAM 150, Hyundai Veloster, INFINITI,
At the Detroit Auto show there were many devbuts today including the North American Cars of the Year, new RADAR, RAM 150, Hyundai Veloster, INFINITI,
SiriusXM and FCA US LLC announced that SiriusXM’s next generation of in-car audio entertainment – delivering a personalized listening experience, with more variety, smart content
CES is over and the reverberations of events at the one of the largest trade shows in the world is a lesson for all of
In a keynote address at the North American International Automotive Show BlackBerry Limited Executive Chairman and CEO, John Chen, today unveiled BlackBerry Jarvis, a transformational
In connected car news this week, besides an avalanche of news from CES, there was news from Microsoft, Qualcomm, NXP, Cota Wireless, Continental, Nissan and
HARMAN International, a demonstrated at the CES in Las Vegas new detection capabilities, part of the HARMAN SHIELD Solution, that protect autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles
Continental is adding a further safety level to highly automated driving in the form of a specific electronics architecture. In addition to a central control
NXP, LG Electronics and HELLA Aglaia have announced a strategic collaboration for automotive vision applications. The three powerhouses of automotive advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) have
Mercedes-Benz announced that on the final leg of the Mercedes‑Benz Intelligent World Drive in California and Nevada, the test vehicle – based on the S‑Class
It seems like CES just ended on Friday and now it’s time for automotive tech to got back to Detroit for NAIAS. Although the Detroit
Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), a collaborative cross-industry effort developing an open platform for the connected car, announced that AGL is now in Toyota vehicles around
The Mississippi Insurance Department and the Mississippi Collision Repair Association have teamed up to protect residents from buying cars damaged by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.