5G Coming to Americas & World
5G, using 3GPP standardized wireless technology, has been commercially deployed by 15 mobile network operators worldwide, according to 5G Americas, the industry trade association and
5G, using 3GPP standardized wireless technology, has been commercially deployed by 15 mobile network operators worldwide, according to 5G Americas, the industry trade association and
Ford and the Austin Transportation Department’s Smart Mobility team are launching the Austin City:One Challenge, a co-creation and crowdsourcing program for residents, businesses and community groups to
BlackBerry Limited (announced that its QNX software is now embedded in more than 150 million cars on the road today. This is an increase of 30
Designated Driver announced it is the first teleoperation provider participating in AutonomouStuff’s new Open Autonomy Pilot program. Designated Driver, which offers a solution for the
New-vehicle quality in 2019 stays flat compared with 2018, marking the first year without improvement since 2014, according to the J.D. Power 2019 Initial Quality Study
Tesla Model S and Model 3, electric cars built for speed and safety, are vulnerable to cyberattacks aimed at their navigation systems, according to recent
Zensors, a Carnegie Mellon spinout and maker of cloud-based visual sensing technology is announcing the release of its latest deep learning technology, Car Pose Net.
Whether stuck in rush-hour traffic or cruising for hours on the open road on a summer vacation, commuting can be a real pain in the
Hyundai Motor Company is partnering with MDGo, an Israeli start-up specializing in medical artificial intelligence (AI) systems, to help shape the next generation of advanced
URBAN-X, a leading accelerator for startups reimagining city life announced its sixth cohort of companies. URBAN-X is part of the Innovation and Brand Strategy practice
ZF gave a live demonstration of the prototype for the world’s first pre-crash occupant safety system with an external side airbag in Memmingen. “We highlighted
Berlin-based AI company, Teraki, today announced it will enable efficient, mass volume collection of sensor data from cars on Microsoft’s cloud platform Azure, including the