The system transforms the vehicle into a "hot spot" to deliver the Internet directly to the vehicle, for instant access to Web sites, e-mail, personalized music, online gaming, photo albums, and more.
How can we give the user ultimate control over who has access to the data network that snakes throughout their vehicle? One possible solution I’m looking at today is the addition of internet ...
Today's twisted-pair copper ethernet data busses are maxed out, but the tactical glass and optics folks at Corning have a ...
Misconfigured license-plate-recognition systems reveal the livestreams of individual cameras and the wealth of data they ...
Leaning into the Terra and Traveler’s off-road capability, Scout will pre-wire every vehicle for satellite internet. With an ...
The U.S. has finalized a ban on the use of Chinese and Russian hardware and software in internet-connected vehicles on U.S.
It's CES time right now in Las Vegas, and many automakers are using the tech show to make announcements about their upcoming ...
The United States is going to ban Russian and Chinese software in vehicles, according to the Department of Commerce, due to ...
The move comes 11 months after the Commerce Department launched an investigation into the national security risks from ...