Trio Of Ford Rivals Team Up To Develop Connected Vehicle Software
Another effort to drive down costs and speed up development.
Read More »Another effort to drive down costs and speed up development.
Read More »It includes karaoke. No, really.
Read More »The tech giant recently announced this big change.
Read More »Aimed at ensuring domestic abusers can't use connected tech in a nefarious manner.
Read More »The automaker found itself in some hot water last year.
Read More »A long awaited feature is finally here.
Read More »Android users are experiencing problems with the feature.
Read More »Adding some convenient features to the rugged SUV.
Read More »Paving the way for vehicle-to-everything technology.
Read More »Related to vehicle tech, not just smart devices.
Read More »In some cases, at least, customers must opt-in.
Read More »In some cases, rather notable extensions.
Read More »The software side of the business has exploded in recent years.
Read More »The automaker was reportedly sharing data without owner consent.
Read More »Enabling users to attend meetings on the go.
Read More »A recent report on the topic ignited quite the internet-based firestorm.
Read More »Unlike one of its biggest rivals.
Read More »Connected vehicle tech is being used in nefarious ways.
Read More »Focusing on app integration and update capability.
Read More »There have been cases of abusers tracking their victims in this manner.
Read More »Overall, app users are still experiencing issues with connectivity.
Read More »Thanks to the launch of a new feature.
Read More »The problem is even bigger than one might think.
Read More »Meanwhile, other automakers are completely moving on from USB-A.
Read More »It's lagging a bit behind pure EV automakers, however.
Read More »A potentially beneficial feature for fleets in particular.
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