Driverless cars may be our future, but that doesn't mean automakers have turned their backs on flesh-and-blood motorists. Now Nissan has come up with a technology designed to make driving more fun for ...
While the autonomous car arms race is going on and major car companies and tech firms battle it out to see who can get the most advanced self-driving technology to market the soonest, Nissan is ...
It is possible that, pretty soon, your bike will be able to talk to cars on the road and ask them to scoot a bit. At CES 2021, Tome Software announced that it is leading a joint effort to standardize ...
Editor's note: China Daily is publishing a series of stories on the impact of the country's fiscal system reform. In the last issue we discussed how the central government will shoulder larger ...
Yes I realize it’s Tuesday. It just didn’t feel right to post this on Martin Luther King Day (I posted something about activism instead, thinking that was more in line with the spirit of the holiday).
Someday, as you approach a line of slow-moving traffic, your car will know the cause of the delay, even if you can’t see it. It will have detected that the cars ahead are waiting to pass a cyclist.
Today, Nissan wrote to HEXUS about some new automobile technology that goes beyond autonomous driving to make the car more responsive to the human hosts, and make driving more enjoyable. The new ...
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