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What really happens to your car if its software company collapses?
When Fisker Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on June 17, 2024, it did more than imperil a startup. It sharpened a question the auto industry has been slow to answer: what happens to a vehicle that ...
As vehicles become platforms for software and subscriptions, their longevity is increasingly tied to the survival of the companies behind their code. When those companies fail, the consequences ripple ...
JD Power survey finds rising vehicle dependability problems driven by infotainment, OTA updates and mobile integration issues ...
We now live in an SDV world. Here, consumers and market competition increasingly demand continuous innovation, performance ...
U.S. automakers rush to remove Chinese software from connected vehicles as new national security rules reshape supply chains.
Your car needs updates just like your smartphone does. Cars today are more tech-heavy than ever, often relying on software rather than hardware to operate important features. But as with any complex ...
Software-defined vehicles require new frameworks as automakers shift from hardware-focused to software-centric development ...
Waymo announced a voluntary recall of its self-driving car software following two incidents involving its vehicles in Phoenix, Arizona. This marks the first recall by the Alphabet-owned self-driving ...
Rivian is launching a companion app that pairs with Apple Watch in the coming week.
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Decoding the shadows: Vehicle recognition software uncovers unusual traffic behavior
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a deep learning algorithm that ...
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