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 ...
Software fixes are now responsible for more than 1 in 5 automotive recalls. That’s the key finding from a decade’s worth of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recall data, according to an ...
I dropped my car off for what sounded like the most harmless appointment imaginable: a software update. The service advisor described it the way you’d describe updating your phone—quick, routine, and ...
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A federal push to keep adversary-linked software out of smart vehicles on U.S. roads has “meaningful gaps,” cybersecurity experts say.
The U.S. Department of Commerce plans to issue new restrictions on Chinese vehicle software in August, Reuters reported on Tuesday. The White House announced 100% tariffs on Chinese-made electric cars ...
The REPAIR Act would require automakers to give independent repair shops the data needed to fix increasingly complex cars.
As crucial as things like touchscreens and software are to the modern automotive experience, we seldom stop to ask why everything looks so ugly. Your average car’s touchscreen and menus likely have ...