Connected Car News:
In connected car news this week were Fisker, Geotab, ZF, Molex, Aperia, Silicon Labs and ON Semi. Tesla X Competitor Fisker SUV? Henrik Fisker announced
In connected car news this week were Fisker, Geotab, ZF, Molex, Aperia, Silicon Labs and ON Semi. Tesla X Competitor Fisker SUV? Henrik Fisker announced
Wrong-way drivers are a terrifying prospect. The danger of encountering a wrong-way driver on freeways is not as uncommon as many might think. In Germany
Eyesight Technologies, a leading creator of AI computer vision solutions, announced the launch of its new CabinSense™ in-car Occupancy Monitoring System (OMS). “Cars are becoming
As a leading supplier of tires and solutions for future mobility, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company announced a new pilot program with Envoy Technologies,
At the NVIDIA GPU Conference there were several announcements from Toyota Research Institure, Velodyne, On Semi Conductor, Cepton, SoundHound and Mellanox. NVIDIA also introduced Safety
Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, the world’s leading automotive alliance, announced the production release of the Alliance Intelligent Cloud, a new platform that is enabling Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi
April showers bring May flowers, or so the saying goes. However, April showers also might present drivers across the country with a vexing question –
Unity Technologies creator of the world’s most widely used real-time 3D development platform, announced it is working closely with NVIDIA to offer production-focused early-access for
In connected car news were Uber, Tesla, James Bond, MIT, DENSO, Airbiquity, Synopsys, Nokia, Bright Machines, Geotab, Hyundai Mobis, Faurecia, Lion, Continental, Nissan and Tactile
RepairPal released its America’s Best and Worst Cities for Auto Repair study. In the report, Jacksonville, Florida, ranked as the best city for car repair,
GSMA announced details of MWC Los Angeles 2019, in Partnership with CTIA, including participating companies, exhibitors, programs and activities taking place at the event’s third
Almost 30 people in the United States die in alcohol-impaired vehicle crashes every day—that’s one person every 48 minutes. In 2017, there were 10,874 deaths