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 »GM test vehicles can now send data to engineers in real time.
Read More »5G will enable faster download speeds while on-the-move.
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Read More »Promising to increase vehicle safety and reduce traffic congestion.
Read More »GM is not happy about the decision.
Read More »Protecting end-to-end user data from charging grids.
Read More »New digital "nervous system" brings GM closer to the future.
Read More »As more cars connect to the internet, the chances of hacking increases.
Read More »The deal gives GM a 35-percent stake in the company.
Read More »The Cadillac CTS uses DSRC—could it soon be obsolete?
Read More »But also, a Corvette will be there.
Read More »GM plans to embrace the dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) platform for its connected cars.
Read More »Could it be the Cadillac XT6? Or something else?
Read More »The Obama administration proposed V2V be standard on every car by 2023.
Read More »Test cars can read special road signs to provide drivers with additional information of what's ahead.
Read More »The development vehicle has the capability to "talk" to surrounding environments.
Read More »V2X gives cars the ability to "talk" to anything.
Read More »China is growing at lightning speeds when it comes to intelligent and connected vehicles.
Read More »Before Super Cruise arrives soon.
Read More »GM is among the first automakers to showcase the technology in China.
Read More »One day your cars will talk to each other. That day is approaching.
Read More »Google is "searching" for an industry partner, and General Motors hasn't said no.
Read More »The Consumer Electronics Show concept by Qualcomm features a breadth of new tech-savvy features.
Read More »Granted, they don't particularly care about wired data. Just the mobile stuff, on account of the increasing connectivity of today's cars.
Read More »Delphi already manufactures radar systems and sensors for technologies like Lane Departure Warning.
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