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►Mazda wants driver to be in control of vehicles, not working on driverless car
While some manufactures are working to perfect self-driving cars, Mazda has a different approach. In a recent interview, chief executive for North American operations at Mazda,...
►Driverless vehicles get confused by bad lane markings
During a press event at the Los Angeles Auto Show, Volvo’s semi-autonomous prototype sporadically refused to drive itself. Shoddy infrastructure has become a roadblock...
►Toyota and Microsoft join hands for connected car technologies
Toyota and Microsoft are teaming up to create a world where cars are giant smartphones that you ride in, with a virtual assistant that knows the best route to take, whom to notify...
►Continental introduces VDO RoadLog
Continental Corp. has introduced a new version of its VDO RoadLog. The RoadLog ELD Plus device has a modem to enable fleet-management features and over-the-air data transfer for...
►Wind River adds Arynga OTA software product line to its automotive portfolio
Wind River has recently added the Arynga software product line to its automotive portfolio. Arynga provides over-the-air (OTA) update software for automotive solutions, including...
►Global ADAS market to be worth $132 Billion in 2026: ABI Research
In a recent report by ABI Research, it is predicted that the global advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) market will be worth $132 billion by 2026. With ABI Research analysts...
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