In 1999, toy car-maker Hot Wheels released a desktop computer for kids that zoomed into obscurity almost as soon as it appeared. A $600 disappointment, the computer looked as flashy as a toy Ferrari, ...
While having a "computer on wheels" may sound avant-garde and practical, it also brings a new concern to the table of automotive worries. Although hacking is something old when it relates to computers ...
In October 2022, I wrote an editorial to discuss how the idea of “computers on wheels” can be a massive issue for cars. Most people crave over-the-air (OTA) updates and think they are an asset, ...