New Arm Technology for Safety Will Strengthen Driver Trust By Partner Content Arm's Cortex-A65AE will strengthen driver trust by delivering enhanced multithreading, combined with integrated safety through Arm’s Split-Lock technology.
U.S. Government Wants V2V Technology In All New Cars To Reduce Crashes By Lucian Armasu The U.S. Department of Transportation announced that it will require all new cars to use Vehicle-to-Vehicle technology to reduce accidents by up to 80 percent.
Intel Announces Creation Of Automotive Security Review Board (ASRB) By Harold Selden Intel is giving the automotive security field a kickstart with the formation of a security review board.
New 2016 Nissan LEAF Gains Larger Battery, New Infotainment System By Anh T. Huynh The Nissan LEAF 2016 has arrived, sporting a bigger battery and a revamped infotainment system.
2015 Lexus NX300h And NX200t Test Drive By Anh T. Huynh We take the 2015 Lexus NX300h and NX200t for a quick test drive to check out the tech these new vehicles have to offer.
2015 Nissan Leaf SL: A Global EV For The Masses By Anh T. Huynh For our first review of an EV, we spent two weeks with Nissan's 2015 Leaf SL.
Android Auto Supports Android Lollipop, Available On Three Pioneer Units By Rexly Peñaflorida Right now, you can only get Android Auto if you have Android Lollipop and grab one of three units available from Pioneer.
Nvidia Tegra Sales Soar, But The Chip's Future In The Mobile Market Is Uncertain By Lucian Armasu Nvidia saw a strong fiscal 2015 with all of the company's divisions enjoying increases in revenue and profits.
Tom's Hardware's CES 2015 Top Picks By The Editors of Tom's Hardware The Tom's Hardware team was out in force at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas this year, and we've finally had a chance to regroup and establish our CES 2015 Top Picks.
Nvidia Announces New Drive CX And PX Automotive Tech At CES By Niels Broekhuijsen, photos by Alex Davies Right after the company announced the new Tegra X1 mobile SoC at a press conference in Las Vegas, Nvidia's CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang, went on to announce the company's plans in the automotive space.
$99 SenseHUD Merely Beginning Of SenseDriver's Push For Auto Display Platform Dominance By Seth Colaner SenseDriver's $99 SenseHUD offers an inexpensive HUD for your car, but the company has much bigger plans in mind.
2014 Mazda5 Sport: Tom's Hardware's Project Car Update By Anh T. Huynh Our project car recently received a few more goodies, including a Goshers Blind Spot Monitoring System, LED interior lighting, a ScanGaugeE OBD-II-based reporting device, new wheels and tires and a quick dyno run for baseline performance benchmarking.
MirrorLink Gains Traction With Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Note Edge Support By Anh T. Huynh The Car Connectivity Consortium's MirrorLink standard now has support for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy note Edge.
Tesla Rolls Out New Features with v6.0 Model S Software Update By Anh T. Huynh Tesla Motors is rolling out software version 6.0 for its Model S sedan.
Imagination's Quest To Provide A Third Major Mobile Platform By Lucian Armasu By acquiring MIPS Technologies, Imagination hopes to build a strong platform to compete against the incumbent ARM and daunting challenger Intel on a more equal footing. We go through the company's portfolio to determine its strengths and opportunities.
2013 Lexus LS600h L: Plenty of Tech, but Short on Value By Anh T. Huynh We spent a week with Lexus' flagship hybrid executive sedan to judge its infotainment system and amenities. Do the Japanese have what it takes to tackle compelling German competition, or has the company lost its way? Join us as we look at the LS600h L.
2014 Mazda5 Sport: Say Hello To Tom's Hardware's Project Car By Anh T. Huynh We love reviewing the latest and greatest automotive technology. But when the factory toys don't evolve fast enough, we turn to the aftermarket. A new 2014 Mazda5 will serve as our platform for testing third-party technology moving forward.