Ford uses Microsoft cloud to seamlessly update cars
Ford Motor Co. is moving to automatically update its cars infotainment systems using Microsoft's Azure cloud service.
Ford Motor Co. is moving to automatically update its cars infotainment systems using Microsoft's Azure cloud service.
At Ford Motor Co., managers were struggling to work out a schedule for the growing number of people in a three-year program for new hires fresh out of college.
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Honda is enhancing its smart car technology with a system that can detect pedestrians and nearby vehicles.
Self-driving vehicles will make the driver redundant, but long before that, smarter cars may leave the driver thinking about other things.
A Ford executive told U.S. Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) that the automaker does not collect or share location data from cars without the operator's explicit permission.
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Ford CEO Alan Mulally, seeking to end speculation over a possible move to Microsoft, told the Associated Press on Monday that he will not become the software company's next CEO.
The excitement over recent advancements in autonomous vehicle technology has elicited some optimistic expectations.
Ford Motor Co. is looking to integrate drivers' favorite apps into their cars, giving them someone to read them the morning newspaper, along with an app to find them the site of their next great date.
Ford Motor Co. wants to use the Google Prediction API to predict driver behavior and use that input to make cars perform better.