Many newer cars allow owners to download software updates that can fix problems, improve performance, and even make some safety recall repairs. These “over-the-air” — or OTA — software updates have ...
The tale of cars moving forward once showed real changes, shaped by engine tweaks, DIY fixes, long waits for new features. Every upgrade happened because someone stepped in – owner or mechanic – to ...
Despite years of effort and the outlay of billions of dollars, none of the world’s automakers have yet to match Tesla’s prowess in delivering over-the-air (OTA) software updates. Just like with your ...
Imagine turning the key or pressing the start button of your car—and nothing happens. Not because the battery is dead or the engine is broken but because a server no longer answers. For a growing ...
A radical architecture shift is coming to open-source car software. Updates and new features will reach cars faster with this change. Soon you'll upgrade your car at home, similar to Tesla owners ...