Connected Car News

  • Buick on brink of electric shift


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    Buick has introduced its last new gasoline-powered vehicle. Following the debut of the Envista subcompact crossover this year, every new model Buick launches will be an electric vehicle. The brand will begin its transition to an all-EV lineup n...

  • Hyundai Exter Gives Rs 84,000 Worth Benefits Over Tata Punch


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    Ever since the launch of the Hyundai Exter, a detailed comparison with the Tata Punch has been going on. You may also like: Hyundai Exter vs Tata Punch Drag Race – Guess Who Wins! Hyundai Exter Benefits Over Tata PunchExter EX (Rs 5.99 lakh) vs...

  • Babysitter arrested after infant dies in 133-degree car in Baker County


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    A 46-year-old babysitter was arrested Wednesday after a 10-month old girl was found dead in a car where the heat had reached 133 degrees, according to the Baker County Sheriff’s Office. The baby’s mother found her child still strapped in a car ...

  • Harnessing Power On the Go: The Benefits of Power Inverters for Cars


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    Here are some key benefits of using power inverters for cars. One of the primary advantages of power inverters is the convenience they offer. Another benefit of car power inverters is their versatility. Furthermore, power inverters for cars are...

  • Mouser launched New Data Centers eBook with Molex


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    Mouser Electronics, Inc., launched a new eBook in collaboration with Molex, a global electronics leader and connectivity innovator. The Power of Innovation and Data: Revolutionizing Industrial, Healthcare, Automotive and Data Centers explores c...

  • Connected Cars and the Role of Automotive Software in Revolutionizing the Auto Industry


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    Exploring the Impact of Connected Cars and Automotive Software on Revolutionizing the Auto IndustryThe advent of connected cars and the role of automotive software are revolutionizing the auto industry, creating a paradigm shift in the way we p...

  • Study: Drivers OK With Some In-Car Subscriptions


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    Car owners act outraged at the idea of paying a monthly fee to use some car features. Automakers are experimenting with a car ownership model that would see drivers pay subscription fees to access technologies in their cars. But you could turn ...

  • Consumers Are Actually Very Willing To Pay For In-Car Subscriptions


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    Would you be willing to pay for a subscription? Thus, automakers have tried to switch to subscription services for vehicle features as a way to make up for some of that lost cash. The consensus on the internet has been that subscription service...