GM Signs Patent License Agreement For Future Connected Car Technology
The automaker now has access to thousands of critical connected vehicle patents.
Read More »The automaker now has access to thousands of critical connected vehicle patents.
Read More »Google Built-In will come in a wide variety of future GM vehicles.
Read More »GM's own research says consumers want subscription services, however.
Read More »GM test vehicles can now send data to engineers in real time.
Read More »Could AVs one day replace driver's ed?
Read More »Introducing new puck design.
Read More »Customize the throttle response, steering, suspension, and more.
Read More »The data could be used to target consumers and breach privacy.
Read More »GM needs more tech personnel as it focuses more on EVs and software.
Read More »Functionality will remain as it is today.
Read More »Most buyers aren't interested in hands-free driving, either.
Read More »Screen tech, Super Cruise, and entertainment features are a step above.
Read More »The financial firm is encouraged by GM's EV and AV strategies.
Read More »Monitor your vehicle with live video.
Read More »Over-the-air updates and the latest features on demand.
Read More »The OnStar Guardian skill will only be offered to select OnStar members at first.
Read More »It's not clear how much the pilots will cost each state.
Read More »NHTSA wants to compare Tesla Autopilot with other similar systems.
Read More »The technology will roll out in 2025.
Read More »5G will enable faster download speeds while on-the-move.
Read More »GM says the law could pose cybersecurity risks.
Read More »The Hummer EV infotainment will run a Google operating system.
Read More »Connected car data is poised for a major expansion.
Read More »And law enforcement can easily harvest it.
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