Driving the Conversation on the Connected Car and Mobility
Source: www.cthreereport.com
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Driving the Conversation on the Connected Car and Mobility
Source: www.cthreereport.com
Doug Newcomb curates one of the best collections of connected car and autonomous driving content in the industry. Sign up for his newsletter.
Apple and Cisco Systems are collaborating to optimize Cisco’s networking gear for iOS enterprise users, part of a larger push Apple is making to get its iPhones and iPads into more business customers’ hands.
Source: www.fiercewireless.com
What a brilliant idea for Apple to prepare takeover of the business market by optimizing the complete end to end experience in business class. I already noticed the increased attention to business needs when visiting their stores. This is more that a device play as in the past for the PC.
Arizona has been a great home for Uber. Late last year, under the leadership of Governor Ducey, Arizona passed common sense ridesharing regulations that have helped thousands of Arizonans connect w…
Source: safecarnews.com
I knew there was a reason for me to move from Detroit to AZ. Now this could become the home of Uber and autonomous, although every state claims to be that.
http://c.brightcove.com/services/viewer/federated_f9?isVid=1&isUI=1
The question is who will implement it? It must come from the ECU creators, will Intel successfully take over this multi-billion dollar market?
Uber will eventually build a centrally-controlled, all-electric, autonomous vehicle fleet
Source: techcrunch.com
As if Uber is not having enough troubling fighting off Taxi unions, the future may obsolete their own massive driver pool. Of course we’ll need to trust the tech before we step in the back seat, we call that a train today.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
It’s hard to have both safety and convenience with digital content on large or small screens in the car, but I’ll still argue that a well designed UI is the key. Also self driving cars will help “when” they get here.
The GENIVI Alliance says to close security gaps, go open source:
https://t.co/aBIyoF62DU
Autoline (@Autoline) August 25, 2015
This webinar, presented by the GENIVI Alliance, will characterize the range and type of cybersecurity threats to the automotive ecosystem and to the vehicles it delivers. Discussion will include network-based exploits (3G), local attacks (WiFi, Bluetooth and wireless keys/key-fobs), the role of open source software in automotive systems design, and steps OEMs, Tier One suppliers and other ecosystem participants are taking to meet cybersecurity threats head-on.
Source: www.genivi.org
Security in the open automotive aligns with the thinking that you cannot lock down a car perfectly today, so collaborate to find a scalable answer.
Join John McElroy as he visits Autonomous Cars 2015! Autoline is bringing you ongoing coverage of the latest industry insights about self-driving cars.
Source: www.autoline.tv
Autonomous driving, safety and security are the hot topics in the industry. Everyone has their ideas – what is needed is to get them all together and move the business forward.
Source: safecarnews.com
I own a Honda Pilot and its one of the best cars I’ve had, never seems to break. Now the safety enhancements seem to put it out there pretty well.