This week app developer Steven Troughton-Smith has one-upped his comment-less release of a set of what very much appeared to be iOS in the Car screenshots with a full-on demonstration … Continue reading
Tesla’s Supercharger network has been a grand endeavor rolling out steadily in both the US and select locations abroad, slowly expanding the number of locations to which Model S owners … Continue reading
Uber’s “aggressive sales tactic” leads competitor to claim DDoS-like attack
Posted in: Today's ChiliUber, which has had more than a few battles over the course of its relatively short life, has been accused by competitor Gett of initiating a DDos-style “attack” over the … Continue reading
There’s an advertising spot appearing this week for the Subaru Forester which utilizes the mortifyingly strange “Attack on Titan” series as nightmare fuel for its “Confidence in Motion” campaign. We’ll … Continue reading
Subaru has had a system available for some of its cars that you might not have heard of in the past called EyeSight. The EyeSight system is a driver assistance … Continue reading
There’s a show on television called Top Gear, one in which they investigate and race and test loads of high-powered vehicles of all types. Google found themselves in a situation … Continue reading
Tesla discussed its Model S pricing for the Chinese market yesterday, doing so alongside the launch of its online design studio in the nation. For Chinese buyers, the Model S … Continue reading
Ford, MIT and Stanford band together to further the cause of automated driving research
Posted in: Today's ChiliIn order to reach automobile utopia of the future, Ford needs to lay the foundations of that dream today. That is why the car maker has chosen to join forces … Continue reading
"Computers are killing the automotive hobby!" Car geeks say this with defeatist disdain; tech nerds utter it with futurist superiority. Thing is, they’re both wrong. Virtual reality and wearable tech could very well save hobbyist mechanics from becoming the 21st century’s horseshoe installers. Here’s how.
Several images of what’s assumed to be the current developer-ready versions of “iOS in the Car” have appeared on the web this afternoon courtesy of developer Steve Troughton Smith on … Continue reading