CES Roundup: Definitive Guide to Automotive Technology at CES 2026
CES 2026–January 6–9, 2026, in Las Vegas, returns as the world’s most influential technology event and the premier global stage for automotive innovation. Hosted at
CES 2026–January 6–9, 2026, in Las Vegas, returns as the world’s most influential technology event and the premier global stage for automotive innovation. Hosted at
The 2025 Los Angeles Auto Show kicked off today with AutoMobility LA, the show’s official media and industry preview day at the Los Angeles Convention
In connected car news are Gracenote, Mitsubishi, Keysight, indie Semiconductor, NOVOSENSE, UAES, Innoscience, Nexteer and MIPI Alliance. Gracenote: In-Car Entertainment a Key Driver A
In connected car news are LG, Hyundai Mobis, NOVOSENSE, Diodes Inc.and Toyoda Gosei LG Hai Phong Plant Cybersecurity Cert LG Electronics has earned Cyber Security
Hyundai Motor Group is pushing deeper into the next frontier of automotive technology with the launch of its Pleos SDV Standard Forum, a large-scale initiative
LG Innotek has announced the development of what it calls the world’s first “Third-generation Automotive 5G Communication Module” with broadband satellite connectivity. This new module,
On March 28, Hyundai Motor Group introduced its new mobility software brand, Pleos, at the Pleos 25 developer conference in Seoul, announcing collaborations with global
SoundHound AI, a leader in voice artificial intelligence, is set to highlight its latest advancements at the 2025 NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in San
The Biden-Harris Administration is planning to protect national security from connected vehicle technologies linked to foreign countries, especially China and Russia. The White House announced
Kaspersky has released a new survey report showing that 72 percent of drivers are uncomfortable with the idea of automakers sharing their data with third parties.
Ford and Resideo Technologies, Inc. announced a joint simulation project to explore vehicle-to-home (V2H) energy management called the “EV-Home Power Partnership,” designed to explore the
Cassie, the consent and preference management platform serving Fortune 500 companies globally, unveiled a new research report breaking down how consumers feel about data privacy