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  • Self-driving truck firm TuSimple lays off most of its Tucson employees


    Autonomous Trucks

    Self-driving truck developer TuSimple is looking to sell off its U.S. operations, including a major research center and freight terminal in Tucson where it laid off most employees not long after a major expansion just last year. TuSimple said t...

  • Chorus grows in opposition of California's driverless truck ban


    Autonomous Trucks

    A growing group of associated business and industries are joining the chorus echoing opposition to a ban on driverless trucks in California. The California Senate Transportation Committee will hold a hearing this week on AB 316, a bill that wou...

  • Fernride raises $31M in Series A funding


    Autonomous Trucks

    Fernride raises $31M in Series A fundingSun 9th Jul, 2023Fernride, a local and leading German autonomous, electric trucking company, has secured $31 million in Series A funding to accelerate the transition towards automated and sustainable logi...

  • ABLIC Inc. Debuts Automotive Voltage Trackers -


    Connected Car

    On July 3, ABLIC Inc. launched the S-19721 Series of automotive voltage trackers. This series is in a class of integrated circuits (ICs) with an offset voltage as low as ± 4.5 mV, the lowest offset voltage in the industry. Voltage trackers esse...

  • Meta Launches Twitter Rival, Threads, to Cheers and Jeers


    Connected Car

    Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, launched a new social media app called Threads, which aims to challenge Twitter’s dominance in the microblogging space. Threads is a text-based conversation app that allows users to post short messa...

  • WeRide Gets National Self-Driving License From UAE


    Connected Car

    Chinese self-driving company WeRide has been awarded a groundbreaking permit to test its autonomous vehicles (AVs) in the United Arab Emirates. The license will allow WeRide to run its Level 4 vehicles on public roads across the entire country ...

  • How police connected a driver to violent road rage shooting on PA Turnpike in Bucks County


    Connected Car

    A 30-year-old Montgomery County man who shot at three motorists during separate road rage incidents on the Pennsylvania Turnpike last year will serve at least 15 years in prison. Road Rage: Montco man faces chargesMontgomery County man charged ...

  • F1 to introduce hi-tech policing plan at British Grand Prix to ward off Just Stop Oil protesters


    Image Recognition

    Facial recognition cameras have been set up around the British Grand Prix as part of a hi-tech policing plan to foil a potentially deadly Just Stop Oil protest. After recent invasions at the Ashes and Wimbledon, another attempted sabotage at Si...