Showing posts with label car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Hi-tech car thieves use £30 jamming devices in car parks, the devices allow them to bypass car coding and reprogramme vehicles before driving off in them.

Car thieves are becoming even more technological, we have read many news regarding hackers that designed specific solutions to hack car through the internal CAN bus or simply to unlock car doors with a trivial hack.
Modern cars suffer many types of attacks, today I desire to show you an attack occurred recently in the UK.

Monday, 23 March 2015

China's tech giants are getting into the electric car business

Google and Tesla are squaring off against each other for the future of self-driving cars, so it's no surprise to see China's tech giants follow suit.

TuneIn brings internet radio to your Android Auto-ready car

TuneIn Radio on Android Auto


If you're part of the fortunate group that can use Android Auto now that it's up and running on Pioneer head units, you may be looking for fresh internet audio sources to keep you entertained during your commute.

Friday, 20 March 2015

Google's Android Auto in-car system is finally hitting the road

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Google has announced Android Auto is now available in compatible cars across the United States, UK and Australia.
Android Auto is a system that works with an Android 5.0+ device and a car's head unit or infotainment system to allow a driver to call, get directions, listen to music and a range of other functions

Thursday, 19 February 2015

HOW APPLE BECAME A CAR COMPANY

As if a record-breaking financial quarter and the upcoming watch weren't enough to excite the Apple faithful, recently the tech world has distracted itself with reports that the behemoth is interested in building a car. There were rumors when Apple-owned minivans were spotted in Brooklyn, San Francisco and Hawaii, boasting sensor-heavy rigs reminiscent of those used by Google in its testing of autonomous driving technology. It's also been reported that Apple has lured away auto talent from companies like Mercedes and BMW, and that Tim Cook approved a secret project with hundreds of engineers more than a year ago.

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Driverless car review launched by UK government

Changes to road regulations and car maintenance checks will be necessary to accommodate driverless cars on the roads of the UK, a Department of Transport report has confirmed.
The government wants the UK to become a world leader in driverless technology.
It will publish a code of practice in the spring which will allow the testing of autonomous cars to go ahead.

Monday, 9 February 2015

Smart body panels will let you know when someone dents your car

A dented Ford Fiesta
Ever come back to your car to find that someone dinged it while you were away? You might have a better chance at catching the culprit in the future. Germany's Hella isdeveloping a smart body panel that uses a grid of foil-like pressure-sensitive electronic sensors (plus special algorithms) to detect when someone dents or scratches your vehicle.