BlackBerry and Jaguar Land Rover to collaborate for a new ECU
BlackBerry will license its QNX and Certicom technology to Jaguar Land Rover for the development of new ECUs.
BlackBerry will license its QNX and Certicom technology to Jaguar Land Rover for the development of new ECUs.
The US-based startup is focusing on cybersecurity solutions against "zero day" attacks within connected networks such ...
With passenger cars turning into computers on wheels, they are also vulnerable to being hacked. This has created a hug...
Sensor reduces accidents by detecting pedestrians and other road users in low-light situations.
InfiniteKey is developing a Bluetooth-based solution for micro-location services and passive phone-as-a-key technology...
The Japanese supplier has developed a TFT, liquid-crystal HUD which has near 24-inch projection; to be introduced next...
The technologies will cover PVs, SUVs and light trucks and will leverage the strengths of each company, including Mazd...
As per estimates, the data volume between vehicles and the cloud will reach 10 exabytes per month around 2025, approxi...
The new company will develop a next-generation processor which can quickly and efficiently analyse large amounts of da...
The alliance will enable the two companies to pool their technological strengths to speed up development of high-perfo...