Infineon Hardware Security for IoT, Drones, Cities and More
Infineon Technologies AG is adding the OPTIGA Trust X to its OPTIGA Trust family of security protection. This hardware-based security solution provides robust security to
Infineon Technologies AG is adding the OPTIGA Trust X to its OPTIGA Trust family of security protection. This hardware-based security solution provides robust security to
Canvas, the Ford Motor Credit Company subsidiary offering a simple, flexible alternative to car ownership, has seen significant milestones less than one year since launch.
Cars.com data shows how successful Super Bowl automotive TV ads were during the game in Sunday. The company explored the response to the ads from
BYTON, a Chinese electric car company that premiered its electric vehicle with huge interior touchscreen announced a partnership with the Aurora, self-driving company founded by
Fujitsu America, Inc. expects that by 2030, a majority of shared cars on the road will have utilization rates above 50 percent—a significant jump from
The Owl Car Cam, LTE-Connected security camera for your car connecting cars was launched. Designed by a team of seasoned entrepreneurs hailing from Apple, Microsoft
Allstate Insurance offers data analytics on the safety drivers and their zodiac signs and helping drivers when their vehicles break down. The company has found
New reports required by the California Department of Motor Vehicles from companies testing robot cars on the state’s public roads show the technology is not
Hyundai has added the 2018 Plug-in Hybrid model to its popular Ioniq line-up for the 2018 model year, along with new features for Ioniq Hybrid
Samsung Electronics will be the second autonomous tech developer at the the California AutoTech Testing and Development Center (CATDC). Samsung is looking to test autonomous
Karma Automotive is nominated for two Tech CARS Awards this year one for its marketing campaign and another for the Karma Revero. The Karma Revero
Intelligent voice assistants such as Alexa and Google dominated CES 2018. Mobile-developed features from Amazon and Google appear to be winning out for almost all