ZeroTouch brings Alexa to connected cars through inexpensive mount & free app
Logitech has brough Amazon Alexa to bring Alexa voice control to the Logitech ZeroTouch Air Vent and Logitech ZeroTouch Dashboard smart car mounts for Android
Logitech has brough Amazon Alexa to bring Alexa voice control to the Logitech ZeroTouch Air Vent and Logitech ZeroTouch Dashboard smart car mounts for Android
Wireless power transfer provider WiTricity announced it is collaborating with Nissan to drive adoption of wireless EV charging systems. With sales of electric vehicles growing
Kathy Winter, vice president and general manager of the Automated Driving Division at Intel Corporation, wrote in the Intel Automotive Blog that her broken ankle made
AUTO Connected Car News’ Tech CARS Awards honors not only cars, connectivity and technology but people. People who guide and lead the industry are important
The all-new 2017 Chrysler Pacifica minivan – the 2017 North American Utility Vehicle of the Year – has been added to the list of eligible
FASTR today released a security manifesto. Formerly called “Automotive Security Review Board” and founded by Aeris, Intel Security and Uber in 2016, FASTR seeks to
Ford introduced the all-new Expedition with technology to keep every passenger connected, more power for drivers, and more expected towing capability than any other full-size
Football advertising for cars, yesterday appears to have been a big hit for car buyers seeking information on Cars.com and Edmunds.com. Cars.com Users Love Alfa
We have calculated the winners for AUTO Connected Car News’ Tech CARS award and the competition has been stronger than previous years. Our readers voted
In Connected car news tips and annoucements this week come from car2Go, Mercedes-Benz, QSFP, MuHu, Nokia, ClearMotion, u-blox, OpenSynergy, CrimeStopper and ProcessMap. car2Go Shares Mercedes-Benz
IIHS reports that both the Telsa S and BMW i3 fall short of the highest safety ratings and suggest those who prioritize safety can choose
The Wi-Fi hotspots in GM vehicles is very popular to the tune of 4.22 Petabytes. Chevrolet owners in the U.S. used 4,220,684 gigabytes (or 4,220