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Researchers have created a computer program that allows a car to stay in its lane without human control, opening the door to the development of new automobile safety features and military ...
Nvidia's Drive PX is "a powerful self-driving car computer" that anyone with a bit of dough---developers, researchers, automakers---can use to work on cars that don't need humans behind the wheel.
During Nvidia's CES 2015 press conference, CEO Jen-Hsun Huang showed off the Drive PX computer, based on the just-announced Tegra X1 chip, enabling self-driving cars.
Although telemetry is the catch-all word for the new automobile-computer market, many in-car computer applications have little to do with remote measurement. Cars now may contain info-tainment related ...
CarShark's a computer program that'll let someone hack into a car's onboard computer system to kill the brakes, disable the engine, blast music and otherwise wreak electronic havoc. It's both ...
Intel drives in-car computer effort Your car is about to get chippedIntel has discovered a method of fitting at least five software companies under the dashboard or in the backseat of a car.
A wealth of information about your car's health is available by plugging into its computer system with scan tools. Here are five things you can do.