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  • New FordPass dongle adds LTE, WiFi and app control to older cars

    A new LTE and WiFi dongle known as FordPass has been developed by Ford in order to give app control to older cars. The FordPass SmartLink system is essentially a 4G LTE  (Long Term Evolution is a 4G wireless communications standard) dongle that plugs into your vehicle's OBD II port (On-Board Diagnostics) and then connects to the FordPass app on...

  • Connected smart cars could help identify and track potholes

    The smart connected cars of the future will be programmed to spot potholes on motorways and automatically transmit the information to the authorities and councils to schedule repairs. An intelligent network coupled with connected vehicles would greatly improve the condition of our roads and make sure that they are maintained to a higher level and at the same time improve...

  • Insurer cancels motorists' policies after devices show them speeding

    Insurance giant AIG is cancelling motoring insurance policies for irresponsible and reckless driving. The measures are being taken after analysis of 'black box' type devices being used by young motorists to monitor their driving habits. Young drivers get discounts from insurance companies for safe driving. As a result of the analysis of the devices connected to young drivers cars, AIG...

  • 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...

  • AA and UL research what connected cars will mean for Irish road users

    AA and UL research what connected cars will mean for Irish road users The AA and University of Limerick have entered into partnership on a new project which will research what connected cars will mean for Irish road users. The project will involve Irish motorists allowing essential technical data from their vehicles feed into the project database as advances in...

  • 'Drunk driver' is reported to Irish cops after his CAR phones police to report the crash

    Police in Northern Ireland responded to an incident after the vehicle involved in a the crash automatically phoned the police to report the incident. PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland) officers in Craigavon, Armagh, Northern Ireland said that they responded to an accident after the driver's vehicle phoned through to alert them. Reflecting on the bizarre incident, a PSNI spokesperson...

  • Factors which impact car insurance premiums

    There are many factors which can impact car insurance premiums but what can you do to bring costs down? Recently a well-known advertisement for a car insurance company mocked the tried and tested method of ringing around a number of firms for different quotes but this is still the best way to get a good deal. If you do the...

  • Cow avoidance system for vehicles on India’s roads

    Engineers in India have designed a new 'cow avoidance system' for India’s large road network. Cows are a very common sight on Indian roads and Indians have a great love for these gentle domestic animals. In Hinduism, the cow is seen as sacred and so they are deeply respected. Most Hindus respect the cow for her gentle nature. One of...