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The future of AI in cars and personal car leasing

March 23, 2020 by Polly

In the world we live in there are many ways to access a car, from buying one outright to personal car leasing, renting and a variety of other ways.

Of course, while the ways to get hold of a car are almost endless, the options available to you are just as big, if not bigger.

And, while you may have your eye on a specific car, have you ever stopped to think about the type of car you’ll be driving, or not driving, in the very near future? [Read more…] about The future of AI in cars and personal car leasing

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: ai, ai in cars, car, cars, cloud, driver, driving, future, help, helping, personal, personal car leasing, sensors, vehicle, ways

NXP launches new ‘multi-gigabit’ automotive Ethernet switch for time-sensitive networking

February 3, 2020 by David Edwards

NXP, one of the world’s largest suppliers of automotive semiconductors, has launched a “multi-gigabit Ethernet switch” designed to help automakers deliver the high-speed networks required for evolving connected vehicles.

NXP says its SJA1110 is “the first automotive Ethernet switch with safety capabilities built in”, offering integrated 100BASE-T1 PHYs, hardware-assisted security as well as multi-gigabit interfaces.

Optimized for integration with NXP’s S32G vehicle network processor, the SJA1110 switch is also part of an overall networking solution which includes the VR5510 power management integrated circuit. [Read more…] about NXP launches new ‘multi-gigabit’ automotive Ethernet switch for time-sensitive networking

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BMW unveils one of the strangest cars ever designed

January 23, 2020 by Sam Francis

BMW has unveiled what could be described as one of the strangest cars ever designed.

The “BMW i Interaction EASE”, as it’s called, looks from the side to be shaped like a rectangular block with absolutely no aerodynamics integrated into it. But the front and back end do have some aerodynamic contours.

The autonomous weirdo was showcased at this year’s CES, with BMW saying that it “offers a glimpse into a future where autonomous driving has become commonplace”. [Read more…] about BMW unveils one of the strangest cars ever designed

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: arrived, autonomous, bmw, car, cars, commonplace, designed, driving, ease, feeling, future, gaze, interaction, intuitive, offers, passenger, passengers, strangest, vehicle

4 Situations When You Need To Hire a Car Locksmith

January 22, 2020 by Liv

Has it ever happened to you that you were all set to go for work or a meeting, and suddenly, you couldn’t find your car keys?

Well, we have all been there, and it can be very stressful, especially when you are in a hurry. So, instead of panicking and wasting more time you one should call a locksmith in such a situation.

But that is not the only situation where you could need a car locksmith. Let’s have a look at some possible inconveniences where a car locksmith can become your lifesaver. [Read more…] about 4 Situations When You Need To Hire a Car Locksmith

Filed Under: Promoted, Transportation Tagged With: car, key, keys, locksmith

GM’s Cruise Automation unveils new driverless electric vehicle

January 22, 2020 by Sam Francis

Cruise Automation, the driverless car startup acquired by General Motors, has unveiled its first vehicle.

The Cruise Origin, as it is called, is electric, autonomous, driverless with no steering wheel, and designed to carry several people – about six in spacious comfort.

The company says the Origin is the answer to the many problems of motoring today. Cars today use fossil fuels which pollute the atmosphere, and are designed in a way that limits the space available. [Read more…] about GM’s Cruise Automation unveils new driverless electric vehicle

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: ammann, answer, automation, billion, car, ceo, company, cruise, dan, deployment, designed, driverless, electric, employees, experience, gm, grown, mobility, move, origin, rid, space, step, today, vehicle, vision

Sony showcases new concept car with tech for autonomous driving

January 15, 2020 by Sam Francis

Sony has showcased a number of new technologies at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, and one of them was a concept car packed with the company’s sensors and other components that provide a package that supports autonomous driving.

Kenichiro Yoshida, Sony president and CEO, says: “It’s not an exaggeration to say that mobile (communication) has been the mega-trend of the last decade. I believe the next mega-trend will be mobility.”

Yoshida formally unveiled the prototype vehicle, which incorporates imaging and sensing technologies that Sony says “contribute to safer and more reliable autonomous driving”. [Read more…] about Sony showcases new concept car with tech for autonomous driving

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: advanced, apple, autonomous, car, company, concept, driving, highly, image, including, mega-trend, provide, sensors, sony, technologies, vehicle, yoshida

Swisys adopts twin-track route to progress with networks for machines

January 8, 2020 by Mai Tao

Taiwanese automotive electronics and communications solution provider Swisys has adopted a twin-track approach to the development of company and its technologies.

The company, which was founded in 2016 by a professor at Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology and a team of electrical engineers.

It specialises in technologies based on the CAN Bus and OBD II standard – which refer to data communications systems, usually within a machine, such as a car. [Read more…] about Swisys adopts twin-track route to progress with networks for machines

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: automotive, bridge, bus, car, communications, data, diagnostics, driving, management, network, obd, obd-ii, swisys, system, technologies, vehicle

Buying a Used Ford: VIN Search Is a Must

January 8, 2020 by Liv

Henry Ford was a great industrialist and businessman. He reinvented the notion of the American automobile industry by his Ford Motor Company.

This brand has become popular not only in the United States but also all around the world.

Purchasing a new Ford from a salon might be expensive and simply unnecessary. [Read more…] about Buying a Used Ford: VIN Search Is a Must

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: buying, car, cars, check, code, find, ford, great, owner, price, truck, vehicle, vin

Mitsubishi Electric unveils new autonomous car for testing new technologies

December 10, 2019 by Mai Tao

Mitsubishi Electric has unveiled the latest version of the xAUTO, (main picture) a vehicle capable of autonomous driving on surface roads without high-definition maps and autonomous parking both indoors and outdoors.

The xAUTO is a demonstration car that incorporates Mitsubishi Electric’s cutting-edge technologies for autonomous driving.

Mitsubishi Electric’s autonomous driving system is realized with sensor-fusion technologies implemented with peripheral sensors, millimeter-wave radar and cameras, and so on, as well as infrastructure-assisted technologies incorporating Centimeter Level Augmentation Service signals from the Quasi Zenith Satellite System and high-definition three-dimensional maps. [Read more…] about Mitsubishi Electric unveils new autonomous car for testing new technologies

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: accurately, areas, autonomous, cameras, car, data, driving, electric, high-definition, indoors, maps, mitsubishi, outdoors, parking, positioning, roads, sensor-fusion, sensors, surface, system, technologies, technology, vehicle, xauto

NXP unveils new chip to turn smartphones into car keys

December 2, 2019 by David Edwards

NXP Semiconductors, the world’s largest provider of automotive semiconductors, has added to its UWB portfolio with a new automotive UWB integrated circuit, or chip.

UWB provides precise, secure, real-time localization capabilities unrivaled by other wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS.

The technology is designed to give spatial awareness to UWB-equipped cars, mobiles, and other smart devices, to enable cars to know exactly where the users are. [Read more…] about NXP unveils new chip to turn smartphones into car keys

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: access, automotive, bmw, car, cars, cases, connectivity, continental, group, localization, nxp, secure, smart, smartphone, standardization, users, uwb

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