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  • Domino’s and Ford to test self-driving pizza delivery cars

    Domino’s and Ford to test self-driving pizza delivery cars Ford and Domino’s Pizza will collaborate soon to test self-driving pizza delivery cars in the State of Michigan in the USA. The two companies are trying to better understand how customers respond to and interact with autonomous vehicles. In the next few week, randomly selected Domino’s customers in Ann Arbor, Michigan...

  • Ireland could be left behind in the electric vehicle race

    Ireland could be left behind while the world embraces the demise of petrol and diesel engines in favour of sustainable energies. The UK's decision to ban all new petrol and diesel cars and vans from 2040 only goes to highlight the complacency of the Irish Government on the issue of banning petrol and diesel vehicles. Basically speaking, the government is...

  • The next media revolution looks likely to come from driverless cars

    The next media revolution looks likely to come from driverless cars Who'll want to listen to the radio when you could play Gran Turismo in the car? Whether we like it or not, driverless cars are here to stay and within a decade we will see a huge impact on the motor industry with the introduction of autonomous vehicles. As...

  • Car manufacturers in Austria agree to update software of 600,000 diesel cars

    Car manufacturers in Austria agree to update software of 600,000 diesel cars Austria’s Transport Minister Joerg Leichtfried said that he had agreed with auto makers in Austria to update the software of 600,000 diesel cars, in order to reduce pollution following a similar deal in Germany due to the large-scale emissions scandal. Joerg Leichtfried said the deal also included extra...

  • Parking your electric car in Denmark could earn you money balancing the grid

    Parking your electric car in Denmark could earn you money balancing the grid An electric Vehicle-to-grid system could be used to incentivise electric ownership. A year-long trial in Denmark is showing that utilities can use parked electric vehicles (EVs) as spare batteries, and those EVs can earn quite a bit of money for their owners from the utilities. Francisco Carranza,...

  • Toyota, Intel and Ericsson teaming up to collect Big Data from cars

    A new consortium between Toyota, Intel and Ericsson are collaborating to build a new data pipeline that will make connected cars a reality. Toyota is joining forces with these giant tech companies and other auto industry suppliers to create a new big data alliance to support the development of connected cars. The alliance is being dubbed as the Automotive Edge...

  • Mazda claim new technology will make petrol cars more greener than electric

    Car manufacturer, Mazda has said they will have 'super-green' models on the road by 2019. They claim that the new petrol engines will be 'greener' than electric and if anyone is still doubtful, they say you will get a chance to see for yourself by 2019. They claim their new-tech petrol engines will produce lower emissions than electric drive-trains when...

  • Back to the Future. The new DeLorean flying car

    The most famous Irish sports car of the 80’s,  the iconic DeLorean from  Back to the Future, may see a comeback but this time for real. Well at least without the time travel anyway. As most of us know the original DeLorean car was turned into a time machine by ‘Doc’ Emmett Brown but the nephew of John DeLorean,...

  • Researchers say they can trick self-driving cars into misidentifying road signs

    Researchers from the University of Washington have identified a very simple way to trick self-driving cars into misidentifying road signs. They have found that by strategically placing stickers on different road signs, they can effectively fool the image-processing software in autonomous cars. In one dangerous experimental incident, stickers attached to a stop sign caused the onboard sensors to misidentify it...

  • Irish company, Cubic Telecom raises $40m to advance driverless cars technology

    Irish global connectivity platform provider, Cubic Telecom has raised $40m to advance driverless cars technology. The new funding will allow the mobile tech company to expand its value to $200m Cubic Telecom was started in Dublin five years ago. The chief executive, Barry Napier, said that the company is developing network and software systems that can allow cars to communicate...