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Entrepreneur January 2006 Jill Amadio |
Know Your Way Around? Staying on track gets a whole lot easier as GPS makes its way into the latest vehicles. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2012 Coelingh & Solyom |
All Aboard the Robotic Road Train Semi autonomous cars will play follow the leader, giving drivers a rest and saving fuel |
Popular Mechanics July 2006 Logan Ward |
Highway of the Future: Interstate Intelligence Our nation's highways are being primed for a major transformation, one that will bring them into the wireless information age suitable for the wireless capabilities of our cars. |
BusinessWeek January 16, 2006 Lee Walczak et al. |
Dream Machines There's a new 'golden age' of automotive design and technology dawning as sales-hungry automakers are innovating at full speed -- and giving buyers the power to shape their vehicles. |
Entrepreneur July 2003 Jill Amadio |
It's Optional Consumer demand for the latest technology in vehicles is so high, many of today's cars come loaded with features once considered optional. What do you really need, and what can you live without? |
CIO February 15, 2006 Ben Worthen |
Highway to Value General Motors built the OnStar system according to a simple value proposition - helping drivers on the road helps sell cars. |
PC Magazine May 2, 2007 Bill Howard |
The 2nd Annual Digital Drive Awards We once again rate the top candidates on the road this year for the tech acumen and drive-ability. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2006 John Voelcker |
Top 10 Tech Cars Hybrids square off against diesels for the economy laurels |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Self-Driving Cars Will Be The Biggest Auto Safety Innovation Ever Like so many things in life, the future of driving is automated. In fact, autonomous vehicles could reduce traffic accidents by 90%, according to a new report from McKinsey. |
Wired April 2002 Andrew Tilin |
You Are About To Crash After decades spent designing smarter airbags, antilock brakes, and collision-avoidance systems, Detroit has set its sights behind the wheel. Now the cutting edge of car safety is the driver. Brace yourself... |
PC World December 22, 2006 Michael S. Lasky |
Real-Time Traffic Info Gets You Past Jams Dash Express combines GPS data with traffic reports to find the fastest routes. |
PC Magazine May 18, 2005 Bill Howard |
In-Car Nav: The Right Direction I'd rather have a Denso or Alpine integrated system, but navigation that's essentially free and universal will benefit more motorists. |
Lucire January 27, 2013 |
Knowledge is power Initially hesitant, Tiffany Fernando attends the BMW Ladies' Press Event at Boomrock, sampling a range of cars from the company, and departs a more confident driver |
PC Magazine November 28, 2007 John R. Quain |
Safe at Any Speed? Do smart cars result in safer roads-or more distracted drivers? |
PC Magazine March 15, 2006 Bill Howard |
If GM Goes Bankrupt, Will Anyone Care? How good would it be for America if its biggest automaker turned out the lights? |
PC Magazine March 31, 2004 Bill Howard |
Staying Connected on the Road The growing telematics industry will keep you safe and informed when you're driving. |
PC World February 15, 2008 Dan Tynan |
Auto Technology: Same Gear, New Services For this year's cars, personal navigation and search services will be in the driver's seat. |
Fast Company Chuck Tannert |
Our Ultimate Driverless Car Report Card Self-driving proponents have to do one thing: Convince people that surrendering the steering wheel to a computer is a good idea. So who's doing the best job of overcoming such considerable obstacles? Take a look -- then take a spin. |
Science News March 16, 2002 Ivars Peterson |
Highway Relativity Freeway drivers often get the sense that the other lane is moving faster than the one they're in. A number of recent mathematical studies have shown that this owes to both truth and quirks of perception... |
The Motley Fool June 30, 2009 Tim Beyers |
Automakers Still Don't Get It Car companies take the cash, but skip the innovation. |
PC Magazine May 3, 2006 Bill Howard |
Nav For The Flashing 12s With this seventh-generation system, OnStar turns the power of technology loose on behalf of simplicity, but it doesn't have the longest features checklist. |
BusinessWeek November 14, 2005 Ian Rowley |
Cars That Brake When You Don't Japan leads the way in high-tech gadgets that help prevent auto accidents. |
Popular Mechanics December 2006 Ben Stewart |
Is Your Car Smarter Than You Are? The computing power of the family car has grown exponentially. The question is: Do we like it? |
The Motley Fool January 11, 2006 Robert Aronen |
Where's My Chevette? The economic argument against investing in oil companies suggests that high gasoline prices will cause demand to fall and prices at the pump to recede. But automakers know better and are giving the consumer just what they want -- style and muscle. |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Mike Hogan |
Get Lost! Entrepreneurs are the pathfinders. John Stull, 41, president of Global Tracking Communications in Murietta, California, has a growing business helping companies track outbound employees and vehicles. |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2010 Howard Lovy |
GM, Ford Plan To Beam Google Maps Directions Directly To Autos GM and Ford announce new partnerships with Google that enables users to beam turn-by-turn directions from Google Maps directly to the OnStar or SYNC navigation systems built into their cars' dashboards. |
The Motley Fool October 10, 2010 Anil Das |
Google Tests Driverless Cars The company's blog says the project could make roads safer and free up commuting time. |
Popular Mechanics March 26, 2008 Mike Allen |
Can America Find True Happiness in a Microcar? Mechanic's Diary With high gas prices and growing environmental concerns, it may finally be the right time to introduce microcars to the U.S. |
The Motley Fool September 14, 2006 Rich Smith |
BMW's Hydrogen Boondoggle The "Hydrogen 7" announcement is full of hot air. Investors, before you give up entirely on hydrogen fuel cells, though, do remember that progress is being made. |
Entrepreneur June 2007 Jill Amadio |
Fancy That Options can transform a so-so vehicle into a rolling high-tech machine to make your road warrior life easier. |
PC Magazine April 5, 2006 Bill Howard |
Down the Road The car of the near future has no jet engine, isn't submersible, and won't drive itself, but just about anything else is within reach. Here are some automotive technologies likely to reach the mainstream within five to ten years. |
Entrepreneur September 2007 Jill Amadio |
Stop, Thief! Every 25.5 seconds, a car or truck is stolen. The best defense is to arm your investment with several deterrents. Read on about security options that will help you keep your car in its parking spot. |
The Motley Fool July 1, 2005 Rich Smith |
Detroit Roars Back J.D. Power puts the Big Three in its top half. That's key to Detroit automakers' success -- more reliable cars make better investments. |
InternetNews January 2, 2004 Jim Wagner |
CA Drivers: Eyes Off That Laptop If you're a California driving Web-surfer, it'd better be in the back seat after passage of AB 301. |
PC Magazine May 31, 2006 Sebastian Rupley |
Bits & Bites v25n11 The Defense Department has announced its third Grand Challenge competition for robotic cars, to be held in November 2007. |
BusinessWeek September 12, 2005 Larry Armstrong |
Dodging That #%@! Traffic GPS systems can steer you around traffic jam-ups, but ease of use varies widely. |
Defense Update Issue 3, 2005 |
Vehicular C4 Applications (Vetronics) At the basic level of the C4 hierarchy are the individual elements of Battle Management Systems integrated into armored fighting vehicles. |
Popular Mechanics December 20, 2007 Mike Allen |
Lost in Navigation: Who Designs These Instrument Panels? Passenger navigation is hindered by poor instrumentation panel lighting and counterintuitive GPS systems. |
AskMen.com Patrick Rowlings |
How To Avoid Car Accidents Here are some dos and don'ts that can help minimize your chances of becoming a statistic. |
The Motley Fool August 5, 2011 John Rosevear |
Why Is Ford Happy About 54.5 Miles Per Gallon? An onerous burden for the automakers? Not quite. |
The Motley Fool November 18, 2011 John Rosevear |
Why Ford Will Pay This $30 Billion Bill New fuel-economy standards will be expensive -- but they'll cost some automakers more than others. |
BusinessWeek March 20, 2006 Dexter Roberts |
Kicking Used Tires There is a growing market for secondhand vehicles in China. |
The Motley Fool June 24, 2009 Rich Smith |
Oil High, Detroit Die Customers think America does a better job building larger vehicles. |
The Motley Fool August 5, 2008 Rich Duprey |
U.S. Automakers Lose Lease on Life With Chrysler ending its auto leasing program, and Ford and General Motors cutting back on theirs, there remains little incentive for people to shop for American cars. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2007 John Voelcker |
Top 10 Tech Cars Electric cars are back: Tesla 2007 Roadster... Honda FCX/Concept... GMC 2008 Yukon Two-Mode Hybrid... Fiat: 2007 Siena Tetrafuel... Volkswagen 2007 Golf GT TSI... Chrysler 2007 Sebring... etc. |
BusinessWeek May 27, 2009 Ian Rowley |
China's Carmakers Are Gaining on Foreign Rivals Helped by government incentives, China's carmakers share of the domestic car market is growing while those of GM and the like are falling. |
InternetNews October 29, 2004 Erin Joyce |
Cracking the Car Codes Cars may be getting smarter these days, but training schools can't pump out the technicians fast enough to fix them. |
The Motley Fool August 3, 2011 Patrick Martin |
Why Detroit Doesn't Mind the New CAFE Standards For once, American automakers aren't complaining. |
The Motley Fool February 2, 2006 Selena Maranjian |
The Safest Cars Unsafe vehicles for 2006: Hyundai Elantra... Nissan Sentra... Kia Optima... etc. Safe vehicles: Ford Five Hundred/Mercury Montego... Volkswagen Audi A6... Saab 9-3... Subaru Legacy... etc. |
BusinessWeek August 25, 2009 David Welch |
Automakers Go on the Small-Car Offensive Nine new small cars are rolling out in the next 18 months, six from GM and Ford. Will they sell without the incentives of high gas prices and federal subsidies? |