In today’s automotive landscape, connectivity is king. Car manufacturers are increasingly equipping their vehicles with cutting-edge technology that keeps drivers connected to the world around them.
Imagine pulling into a drive-through and realizing you've forgotten your wallet. No problem—your car has it covered. As you approach a toll booth, there's no fumbling for a credit card or reaching for ...
The automotive industry is pivoting to software-defined vehicles, which use over-the-air updates and integrate functions into software rather than hardware. Connected cars can allow automakers to ...
A 2024 Carwow survey of 2,000 UK drivers found that lane-keeping assist, automatic stop-start and […] ...
As cars become more technologically advanced, the cabin interface—screens, software, and connectivity—continues to grow increasingly important to the overall driving experience. Kia's response is the ...
Cars increasingly depend on the same fragile cell networks as smartphones Coverage gaps can cripple navigation, safety features, and remote apps Automakers are scrambling for solutions, from ...
A few years ago, all major U.S. cell carriers began shutting down their 3G wireless networks, which subsequently took vehicles that relied upon it offline. This effectively ended remote start, ...
Researchers say data from long-haul trucks and General Motors cars is critical for addressing traffic congestion and road safety. Data privacy experts have their concerns. By Kashmir Hill Kashmir Hill ...
Modern cars are technological marvels, brimming with features designed to enhance safety, improve convenience, and deliver a luxurious driving experience. From massive touchscreens to automated ...