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Team from autonomous EV startup NIO wins car hacking contest at DEF CON 25

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At the conference held, last week in Las Vegas, researchers and hackers devised a series of challenges to understand the vulnerabilities of our connected world. DEF CON is one of the oldest continuously running hacker conventions, and also one of the largest.

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Team from autonomous EV startup NIO wins car hacking contest at DEF CON 25

Green Car Congress

At the conference held, last week in Las Vegas, researchers and hackers devised a series of challenges to understand the vulnerabilities of our connected world. DEF CON is one of the oldest continuously running hacker conventions, and also one of the largest.

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Ford, GM rolling out third-party developer programs for in-vehicle apps

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Reflecting the rapid evolution of the automobile as an application development platform, both Ford and GM announced programs to support third-party development of in-vehicle applications at CES in Las Vegas. Ford Developer Program. Music and Entertainment. Navigation and Location.

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Toyota introduces next-gen connected vehicle framework; globally uniform DCM by 2019

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Toyota unveiled its next-generation connected vehicle framework at CES 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada, accelerating its initiatives to provide its customers with greater convenience and increased data security. In June 2015, Toyota entered into an agreement with Ford and Livio to explore SDL introduction to its vehicles.

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Stellantis Canceling CES Tech Show Presentation, Blames UAW Strike

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“As the costs of the ongoing UAW strikes against Stellantis continue to mount, the Company has decided to cancel its planned display and presentations at CES 2024, the world’s largest technology show, scheduled for January 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada,” the automaker explained on Tuesday. Bill Ford, executive chair of Ford Motor Co.,

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