Opel's Futuristic EV Concept is Full of Awesome By Tuan Mai published 3 September 12 Opel unveils its experimental Electric Vehicle concept.
BMW M6 Test Drive: Ludicrous Speed and Power for $122K By Wolfgang Gruener published 30 August 12 If you are fortunate enough to have at least $114,000 to spend on a car, preferably a convertible, the recently released 2012 BMW M6 is an obvious candidate for your shopping list.
Cadillac XTS: Beauty and High Tech Come in Bundles By Wolfgang Gruener published 22 August 12 Several weeks ago, I was given a tour of Cadillac's new Mercedes E-class fighter, the XTS sedan. Until this week, I was allowed to put some miles on the car and to learn what Cadillac's CUE entertainment system achieves in a real-world setting.
Google Self Driving Cars Top 300,000 Miles By Wolfgang Gruener published 10 August 12 Google has launched an impressive statistic showing that its self-driving cars have now covered more than 300,000 miles, and have not been involved in a crash when under computer control.
Toyota Trademarks Inductive Charging, Touch Panels Names By Wolfgang Gruener published 1 August 12 Touch and is definitely making its way much deeper into cars. Car and Driver spotted two trademarks submitted by Toyota that hint toward touch-sensitive panels as well as inductive charging features.
GM Developing WiFi Direct-based Pedestrian Detection By Douglas Perry published 30 July 12 P2P wireless technology is being explored to help people brake in time to avoid accidents.
Kia UVO: Mainstream Infotainment In The 2012 Soul By Anh T. Huynh published 19 July 12 Kia and Microsoft come together to bring you UVO, a Windows Embedded Automotive-based infotainment system. We spent a week with Kia's 2012 Soul, armed with UVO, and have a full run-down of what we did and didn't like about the mainstream tech package.
SYNC With MyFord Touch: Automotive Infotainment For All By Anh T. Huynh published 31 May 12 Automotive infotainment systems are becoming smarter, and more powerful, featuring some of the same hardware as popular smartphones and tablets. It's time to apply our own unique analysis to technology finding its way into the automotive segment.
Samsung Receives 3D Scanner Patent By Douglas Perry published 8 December 11 Samsung has patented the concept of using a movable mirror to direct light beams in a scanner to retrieve spatial data and scan an object in three dimensions.