When cars were analogue and mechanical, all we had to fear was a face to face hold up. Any connected car is a smart car-like "Swiss Cheese" with holes waiting for a breach. The solution as recommended, by Consumer Watchdog is to slap in a "Kill Switch". more
Unlike ordinary cars that are bricks, loud, dangerous, and emits carbon emissions. Cars that are connected is the exact opposite of it and better. Communicating with mobile and stationary devices in and out gives it an advantage. more
In a market where electric vehicles and self-driving cars are forcing traditional automakers to innovate at unprecedented rates, Japan's second biggest carmaker may have something groundbreaking up its sleeve. Nissan announced it would be taking the first steps into internet-connected vehicles, the first product of which could be a service that gives drivers notifications when their car needs to be taken in for maintenance. more