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Hyundai, Kia join China’s Baidu to develop connected cars – ET Auto

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Seoul, South Korea’s top carmaker Hyundai Motor and its affiliate Kia said on Sunday that they have inked an agreement with China’s tech giant Baidu to develop technologies for connected cars. The agreement came amid the growing market for connected cars in China.

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Boult launches CruiseCam to enhance road safety and connectivity – ET Auto

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New Delhi: Boult has launched CruiseCam X1 and X1 GPS, a product designed to offer superior video quality, advanced safety features, and seamless connectivity for drivers, setting a new standard in vehicle surveillance and safety technology.

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Rising disposable income giving a thrust to connected cars in India – ET Auto

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Car variants that are connected feature-rich contribute as much as 45% of sales of a particular model, according to industry estimates. Connected cars are becoming the mainstream choice for many new car buyers in India fuelled by rising disposable incomes and an influx of new models.

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Your connected car may be a hi-tech spying tool for insurers

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Read more Connected cars being used for spying on drivers is a fear that is real and the latest data reveals that insurance companies are using these vehicles as monitoring tools simply testify that. The data privacy concerns with connected cars are similar to smartphones and other personal devices.

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Varroc appoints Dixit Roy Mahidhara as CEO of subsidiary, CarIQ Tech – ET Auto

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He brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this critical role and will help drive the future of connected vehicles at Varroc, the company said. Mahidhara said, “I am thrilled to join CarIQ at this pivotal stage of its evolution, backed by parent company Varroc, renowned tier I supplier in the Auto industry.

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Georgia Tech and Smart Wires to upgrade Georgia’s grid with grid-enhancing tech

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Padriñán on Pexels.com Georgia utility Southern Company is teaming up with Georgia Tech and Smart Wires to roll out a US Department of Energy (DOE)-backed project aimed at boosting Georgia’s electric grid. GET is designed to improve grid reliability, maximize existing infrastructure, and speed up the connection of renewable power.

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A Self-Propelled, Battery-Powered Travel Trailer From Tesla & Other Auto-Tech Alums — A CleanTechnica Exclusive

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An interview with the Lightship founders reveals a tech-travel focus and much more -- sustainable RVing can renew connections with nature and each other.