{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blog-list-js","path":"/356","result":{"data":{"site":{"siteMetadata":{"title":"No Frills News"}},"allContentfulNfnPost":{"edges":[{"node":{"postTitle":"Cleveland police report nearly 40 car break-ins in Tremont early Tuesday morning","slug":"cleveland-police-report-nearly-40-car-break-ins-in-tremont-early-tuesday-morning","publishDate":"2023-07-18 18:16:00","createdLocal":"2023-07-19 14:31:11.834313","feedName":"Connected Car","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Next up in 5Example video title will go here for this video</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Fisker Ocean Extreme: Fisker Ocean Extreme electric SUV India launch soon: Deliveries start in Q4 2023","slug":"fisker-ocean-extreme-fisker-ocean-extreme-electric-suv-india-launch-soon-deliveries-start-in-q4-2023","publishDate":"None","createdLocal":"2023-07-19 14:31:10.639045","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>FiskerOcean Extreme Vigyan EditionThis is the decade &#x26; century of India and EVs will drive BMW's growth: Vikram PawahFisker Inc. today announced that it will launch the Ocean electric SUV in India.\nCalifornia-based car manufacturer states that it will produce the top-spec Extreme Vigyan Edition of the Fisker Ocean for the Indian market which will be limited to 100 units.\nHowever, it is yet to be confirmed that the manufacturer will bring these features in the India-spec Ocean Extreme Vigyan Edition.Currently, the Fisker Ocean Extreme is priced at €69,950 is Germany, translating into 64.5 lakh in the Indian currency.\nThe brand states that it will try to price the electric SUV competitively in India.\nOnce launched, it will rival the likes of the Audi e-tron, Jaguar i-Pace and the BMW iX across the country.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Lawmakers approve bill allowing French police to locate suspects by tapping their devices","slug":"lawmakers-approve-bill-allowing-french-police-to-locate-suspects-by-tapping-their-devices","publishDate":"2023-07-18 19:41:17-04:00","createdLocal":"2023-07-19 14:31:10.618308","feedName":"Connected Car","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>\"The goal of this law is clear: a faster, clearer, modern justice,\" French Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti said when he presented the reform legislation in the spring.\nThe National Assembly passed the bill presented as the justice minister's \"action plan\" on a 388-111 vote, with 45 abstentions.\nIn April, French lawmakers passed a law to allow the use of artificial intelligence and drones in mass video surveillance during the 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Paris.\n\"The use of surveillance technologies cannot be the systematic response to security issues,\" Katia Roux, an advocacy officer at Amnesty International France, said in an interview.\nPolice surveillance via a suspect's phone and other connected devices could last for up to six months at a time, according to the bill.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"FPInnovations announces the successful completion of the baseline tests of the truck platooning project","slug":"fpinnovations-announces-the-successful-completion-of-the-baseline-tests-of-the-truck-platooning-project","publishDate":"2023-07-18 00:00:00","createdLocal":"2023-07-19 14:31:09.560591","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>FPInnovations’ truck platooning project aims to accelerate the adoption of the off-highway, automated vehicle technology to support the sustainable development of Northern communities and to address the critical shortage of truck drivers.\nThese improvements could be applied in subsequent development phases of the platooning technology.\nThe trials also aim to bring together numerous businesses and remote communities to assess the positive impact of the platooning project on their environment.\nFPInnovations will continue its efforts to attract other partners to support the project and make the technology available to future end-users.\nQuotesThe off-highway platooning technology represents a promising approach for businesses facing the challenges of transportation profitability and labour shortages.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Mobileye’s latest car tech reads road signs to better pester you about speed","slug":"mobileyes-latest-car-tech-reads-road-signs-to-better-pester-you-about-speed","publishDate":"2023-07-18 00:00:00","createdLocal":"2023-07-19 14:31:09.081352","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Driverless car tech developer Mobileye has a new vision-only system designed for one job: figure out the proper speed limit.\nMobileye’s new ISA system is certified by 27 EU countries, plus Israel, Norway, Switzerland, and Turkey.\nSlightly more advanced vehicles can use a camera to read speed limit signs and even adjust cruise control speed automatically to match.\nMobileye’s new ISA system, while based on its advanced EyeQ platform, is a set of software specialized for making speed decisions.\nThe ISA tech can decide if some road signs are relevant to speed, detect sign signatures from current and future signs, read text on signs indicating city entrances, and make decisions based on road type, even without signs.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Cleveland police: Nearly 40 cars broken into overnight in Tremont","slug":"cleveland-police-nearly-40-cars-broken-into-overnight-in-tremont","publishDate":"2023-07-18 19:56:00","createdLocal":"2023-07-19 14:31:08.855650","feedName":"Connected Car","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Witnesses said they heard car alarms going off on West 7th around 4:30 a.m. and seeing at least three vehicles going down area roads busting car windows.\nExample video title will go here for this videoCLEVELAND — A huge rash of car break-ins overnight in Tremont is frustrating residents and business owners who live there.\nThe Cleveland Division of Police reports 39 car break-in victims in the area of Jefferson Avenue and West 7th Street early Tuesday morning.\n\"When they see crime in general, they're like, 'Maybe we'll skip going down to Tremont, Ohio City, or Detroit Shoreway.'\nCleveland police tell 3News these early Tuesday Tremont car break-ins may be connected with similar incidents that occurred downtown around the same time.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"NHTSA to Propose New Self-Driving Vehicle Regulations this Fall: Report","slug":"nhtsa-to-propose-new-self-driving-vehicle-regulations-this-fall-report","publishDate":"2023-07-18 13:10:51+00:00","createdLocal":"2023-07-19 14:31:08.596961","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Federal traffic safety experts are preparing to introduce new regulations for self-driving vehicles, an emerging technology which many hope will eventually make U.S. roadways safer, but have been linked to hundreds of auto accidents, as manufacturers try to perfect the technology.\nAccording to a recent report by Automotive News (subscription required), the acting administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Ann Carlson, has announced that the agency intends to publish a notice of proposed rulemaking this fall on self-driving vehicle regulations, known as the ADS-Equipped Vehicle Safety, Transparency, and Evaluation Program (AV-STEP).\nCarlson made the statements last week at the Automated Road Transportation Symposium.\nThe announcement follows a report by the NHTSA released last month, which found that driver-assist technologies were involved in nearly 400 auto accidents between July 1, 2021 and May 15, 2022.\nMost of those accidents involved vehicles manufactured by Tesla, which accounts for the bulk of U.S. vehicles equipped with autopilot or driver-assistance technology.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Stellantis Sees Risk of New Chip Shortage on Demand Surge","slug":"stellantis-sees-risk-of-new-chip-shortage-on-demand-surge","publishDate":"2023-07-18 13:53:07-04:00","createdLocal":"2023-07-19 14:31:07.817701","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Stellantis NV expects semiconductor shortages to re-emerge on growing demand for electric vehicles at a time of increased geopolitical risk, making the current respite short-lived.\nThe risk of a return of severely stretched chip supply “will increase dramatically” in coming years as vehicle software functions balloon, according to Joachim Kahmann, who oversees semiconductor purchases for the Jeep maker.\nThe industry is also still subject to heightened geopolitical risk after China said it would restrict exports of two metals used in the semiconductor and EV industries.\nStellantis expects to spend 10 billion euros ($11.2 billion) through 2030 to secure various kinds of semiconductors.\nStellantis is among major carmakers transitioning to electric vehicles, which tend to use more chips than cars running on gasoline or diesel.</p>"}}}}]}},"pageContext":{"limit":8,"skip":2840,"homeNumPages":1077,"currentPage":356}}}