The U.S. bans Chinese software in connected cars starting March 17, forcing automakers to purge code fast. Could this stall Chinese brands in America?
Google-spinoff Waymo is in the midst of expanding its self-driving car fleet into new regions. Waymo touts more than 200 million miles of driving that informs how the vehicles navigate roads, but the ...
You want to test a robocar in a simulation of everything you can think of. Now Waymo has built an AI tool with Google Gemini ...
The rule, issued by the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security, bans code written in China or by Chinese-owned firms from vehicles that connect to ...
New U.S. rules are set to ban Chinese software in vehicles on national-security grounds.
Dealers will be notified about the software concern by March 12, 2026, whereas customer notifications are to be mailed no ...
Car or vehicle icons are disappearing from the Google Maps navigation screen when used with Android Auto. Here are the best ...
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a deep learning algorithm that ...
The Sony LinkBuds Clip are Sony’s first pair of clip-on earbuds, which make for perfect transparency, but no noise cancelling ...
The reborn Honda Prelude arrives with a familiar badge and very unfamiliar hardware, and that mismatch is already reshaping ...
Volvo has delayed a big software update for 2.5 million cars built after 2020. The over-the-air update was supposed to land this year. The latest version of the Google-based infotainment software ...