Automotive stories
The tech giant has introduced the third generation of its 'Supercharging' technology that slashes charging times.
The new tech enables you to use your phone to lock and unlock your car, start it, save your individual settings, and control it remotely in ride sharing.
HPE and Continental unveil a blockchain-based data platform, set for 2019, to enhance driving safety while enabling automakers to monetise vehicle data.
Roambee specialises in supply chain, logistics and asset management solutions, adding another layer for the distie's IoT solutions.
Renesas unveils new 28nm MCU for automotive applications, featuring hardware-based virtualisation, SR-BIST, and Gigabit Ethernet for next-gen E/E architecture.
The network for commercial financing will supposedly provide participants with a single view of all the transactions happening in the network.
With self-driving cars entering the market, the amount of data being used and generated is skyrocketing - demanding the need for more data centres.
LG partners with Infineon to bring advanced IR face recognition to its G8 ThinQ, using Time-of-Flight tech for speedy, secure biometric authentication.
Findings from a new report have laid the automotive industry's cybersecurity practices bare after highlighting critical cybersecurity deficiencies.
The Linux Foundation welcomes 22 new members, including Hyundai and BTS Digital, to support open source development and innovation.
Dutchman Wiebe Wakker arrived in Adelaide after a 1051-day journey from Amsterdam in an electric car, proving the potential of sustainable travel.
The Aussies took silver at the Maritime RobotX Challenge, which saw entries from across the world competing with their self-driving tech on the ocean.
With the acquisition of Allegorithmic, Adobe takes on the industry leading 3D textures and materials creation software for Creative Cloud.
Rockwell Automation acquires Emulate3D, enhancing its digital design portfolio with software that allows customers to virtually test industrial system designs.
A global survey by Accenture reveals that companies may face USD $5.2 trillion in cybercrime costs over the next five years due to inadequate security measures.
Oracle has released Java Card 3.1, an open application platform for IoT device security, providing flexible ways to meet hardware and security requirements.
The company has made two ANZ specific leadership hires and formed several partnerships with organisations in the region.
Infrastructure Australia has identified the construction of a national electric vehicle (EV) fast-charging network as a High Priority Initiative.
New Zealand may follow Australia's lead in adopting mobile phone detection cameras to curb distracted driving, potentially saving lives, says Volvo NZ.
Cybercrime may cost businesses worldwide NZD $8 trillion over five years, as firms struggle to secure increasingly complex digital systems, warns Accenture.