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Automotive engineering refers to the application of mechanical, electrical, software and safety engineering in the design, manufacturing and operation of vehicles such as motorcycles, automobiles, buses and trucks. This also includes the development of electric and autonomous vehicles.
Plug in the Samsung Connect Auto device for instant Wi-Fi while you drive
Samsung has figured out a way to make any car a smart, connected car. The company recently unveiled the Samsung…
Ford unveils new tech that lets cars float over potholes
Wouldn't it be great if you never hit a pesky pothole again? According to AAA, pothole damage cost U.S. drivers…
This unmanned robotic hybrid can transform into multiple vehicles
An Estonia-based defense company named Milrem has just unveiled a first-of-its-kind modular ground vehicle that can…
Watch out for kids driving little Tesla cars around the neighborhood
Elon Musk wasn't content just producing electric vehicles for those of driving age, so he decided to venture out…
Atmel Achieves Industry’s First Automotive SPICE Level 3 Certification
Atmel Corporation announced that Atmel’s maXTouch firmware development facility in Whiteley, U.K., has achieved the…
Video of the Day: Nissan’s self-parking office chairs
In an attempt to promote its new self-driving car technology, automaker Nissan has released a video of its new…
Now you can get $5k off this personal electric flying vehicle
If you're in the market for a personal flying machine, unlike the hoverboards that claim to hover but don't,…
How these smart-energy systems can improve hybrid efficiency
While plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are a good alternative to gas-only cars when it comes to reducing…
Automated transportation pods will hit streets of England this summer
If you're in the London area this summer, do not be surprised to see driverless pods scurrying around the streets.…
Researchers develop self-heating Lithium-ion battery for all weather conditions
A common problem with conventional batteries is that they lose power when they encounter below-freezing…