2S2R Connected Car News Shorts: Google, Ford, LoJack, TomTom & Novelis
There has been some connected car news this week that was too short to report about, Google, Ford, LoJack, TomTom and Novelis. Google Hiring Car
There has been some connected car news this week that was too short to report about, Google, Ford, LoJack, TomTom and Novelis. Google Hiring Car
Technology moves cars. Often technology news however comes in small news bytes that don’t need an entire article. Here are embedded chips and connected car
The complexity of car radios is increasing due to smartphone integration, new controls and integrated features. To cope with new challenges, Continental has developed a
Nuance is working with HERE for voice recognition for maps and Points of Interest(POI) data. Voice recognition has two layers one recognizes human voice and
Bosch has a whole ecosystem of connections to connect cars to the Internet of Things – home, cities, life and work. Bosh offers many levels
Europe is ahead of the United States in providing emergency notifications of crashes. The eCall initiative in Europe requires cars to call for emergency help
Henry Ford invented the assembly and now the company is going further on assembly lines with a wearable device, which connected to a smartphone app,
Tesla apparently didn’t fully test is summon feature when it released the OTA update earlier this year. Consumer Reports found that sometimes the person standing
Because there continues to be some confusion about what Hyundai models will have Android Auto and Apple CarPlay we have contacted Hyundai public relations for
New major automotive and wireless companies now support the GSMA Embedded SIM Specification to help accelerate the growth of the connected car market, the GSMA
Rand McNally introduced OverDryve, a seven-inch specialized aftermarket tablet that attaches to a car dash or clips on to the vent that brings connected car
At AUTO Connected Car News and Wireless and Mobile News, we frequently read through support forums to see what is going on with new devices.