AGL releases advanced AGL infotainment platform. UCB 3.0 open source & SDK
Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), a collaborative project developing an open platform for the connected car, released the most advanced version to date of its AGL
Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), a collaborative project developing an open platform for the connected car, released the most advanced version to date of its AGL
Auto Connected Car News’ Tech CARS Award nominee Continental will be demonstrating its new future digital solutions at CES. Technology shown will include, in-vehicle biometrics,
A nominee for the best automotive-buying app in AUTO Connected Car’s Tech CARS Awards, Edmunds.com, announced the vehicles that were the most researched on its
One of the nominees for the Tech CARS Awards will be on display at CES in January at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The Delphi
As part of AUTO Connected Car News’ Tech CARS Award there are — nominees for the best connected car device that can be added to
The Environmental Protection Agency’s plan to finalize fuel economy standards for passenger vehicles through model year 2025 is a big win for consumers, according to comments
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, Ericsson, and SK Telecom today announced plans to conduct interoperability testing and over-the-air field trials based on
2016 was a stellar year for connected cars, autonomous vehicles and new car technology. More automakers, technology providers and suppliers are offering superior technology features.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles have revoked the registrations for the Uber Volvo XC90 SUVs that were self-driving without autonomous permits in San Francisco.
Honda announced today that it is entering into formal discussions with Waymo, to integrate its self-driving technology with Honda vehicles. This technical collaboration between Honda
100 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid minivans are ready for built and are ready and are being outfitted with Waymo’s fully self-driving technology, including a purpose-built computer
The upcoming Christmas holiday period may cost 314 people their lives on the roadways, according to National Safety Council estimates. Another 364 fatalities are expected