Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Digital forensics, AI, deepfakes, and what becomes proof in court. Imagine driving a car that knows your daily routine, can ...
By 2027, every new vehicle sold in the United States could come with something many drivers never asked for: a built-in ...
“Somebody who cares about how [a car] sounds, they generally care about two things,” Ward told me over the phone. “They care about the spatial presentation—which not all normal people care about—and ...
The automotive industry has entered into a new era of vehicular safety, where in-car systems initially designed to keep you alive are also being marketed as quality-of-life improvements. What once was ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alex Vakulov is a cybersecurity expert focused on consumer security. As vehicles increasingly integrate advanced technology and ...
When you think of advanced driver assistance systems – or ADAS – you might think of all the modern technologies that come with new cars, such as devices that detect your level of drowsiness, or stop ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is asking carmakers and wireless service providers to give more information on car applications that have reportedly been used by domestic abusers to track ...
While advanced safety systems in a car can be exorbitantly expensive to repair and reset, there's little question that such systems are also making vehicles safer than ever for drivers. Given the ...
Apple's CarPlay Ultra faces a long road to becoming a widely-used feature, as car makers are pushing back on supporting Apple's system in favor of their own solutions. The shift from CarPlay to ...
Two of China's most prominent electric vehicle companies — BYDBYDDF and Geely — are set to use the latest NvidiaNVDA autonomous vehicle systems to develop their self-driving cars and robotaxis. On ...
Multimedia systems with touch-screens, voice controls, control knobs or detailed interactive software are showing up in vehicles at what seems like an exponential rate these days. While their aim is ...
Automakers that nest key controls deep in touchscreen menus—forcing motorists to drive eyes-down rather than concentrate on the road ahead—may have their non-US safety ratings clipped next year. From ...