GM CEO Mary Barra plans to ditch Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for Google-based infotainment, sparking backlash.
Vulnerability in Dolby's Unified Decoder could be exploited for remote code execution, without user interaction in certain cases.
GM CEO Mary Barra and new Chief Product Officer Sterling Anderson on the company's plans for AI, autonomy, and EVs.
Blackmagic Streaming 4.1 update introduces 16-channel audio, HDR metadata support, and standards conversion, enhancing ...
Legacy GM vehicles that support screen mirroring will retain that ability.
Looking for a 'ideal solution' for video walls or TV distribution in sports bars? Alfatron Electronics is now offering the ...
GM’s CEO Mary Barra explained in The Verge’s “Decoder” podcast that there were business and customer service-related factors ...
GM confirms plans to remove Apple CarPlay and Android Auto from all future vehicles, including gas models, as it transitions ...
IBM achieved a new quantum milestone by running an error-correction algorithm on standard AMD FPGA chips, reaching 10x faster ...
Last week, General Motors CEO Mary Barra caused a stir when she said that the company would eventually kill Apple CarPlay and ...
CEO Mary Barra says ICE cars will join EVs in rejecting Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in favor of GM’s own software ...
To start out, GM says it will debut a Level 3 hands-free, eyes-off highway driving feature in the Cadillac Escalade IQ in ...