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(Telematics Wire) Apple AirTags, does it compete with vehicle tracking device?

GM to expand Super Cruise coverage
Date: February 16, 2024. — General Motors (GM) announced that it will nearly double the number of roads where its Super Cruise hands-free driving system can operate, adding 350,000 miles of compatible highways in the U.S. and Canada by the end of 2024.

 

 

Stolen car recovered using GPS tracking Dart
Date: February 16, 2024. — A suspect was arrested for stealing a Hyundai car. Police had used a GPS tracking dart to follow his movements. This incident highlighted this innovative technology in law enforcement and its potential to improve safety during vehicle pursuits.

 

 

Apple AirTags, does it compete with vehicle tracking device?
AirTags are small, circular devices that can be attached to any item and tracked using the Find My app on an iPhone. They use Bluetooth and Ultra Wideband technology to communicate with nearby Apple devices and relay their location to the owner. 

 

 

NissanConnect gets Stolen Vehicle Tracking
Date: February 16, 2024. — Nissan launched its Stolen Vehicle Tracking (SVT) feature for compatible vehicles under the NissanConnect Services app recently. It was first introduced in the United Kingdom and is currently available on specific models such as the ARIYA, Qashqai, and X-Trail.

 

 

Geotab unveils AI copilot “Geotab Ace” for fleet management
Geotab Connect – Las Vegas, Nevada – February 15, 2024 – At the annual Geotab Connect event, Geotab Inc. unveiled Geotab Ace, an artificial intelligence copilot designed for fleets. Geotab Ace, a pioneering addition to the MyGeotab platform, streamlines fleet management. It offers tailored insights through intuitive dialogue.

 

 

Avanci and General Motors ink 5G vehicle license deal
Avanci, the independent joint licensing solutions, announced that it has signed a 5G Vehicle license agreement with General Motors, extending the two companies’ existing relationship to the next generation of connected vehicles.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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