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Ford moves toward centralized computing and internal software development
Ford is continuing a shift toward developing more of its vehicle technology internally, outlining a strategy that centers on simplified electronic architectures, consolidated computing hardware, and ...
Ford Motor Co. says eyes-off and hands-off autonomous driving will be road-ready in 2028, and it'll introduce new artificial intelligence-powered features to its current customers starting this year.
The automaker is bringing most of the work in house to reduce costs and retain control.
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5 USB gadgets that belong in every gearhead’s toolbox
Every serious gearhead knows that the right USB gadget can turn a cluttered garage into a smart, efficient workshop. From ...
NEEDED. JENNIFER. ALL RIGHT. ADDIE, THANK YOU. AN OWNERSHIP SHAKEUP FOR THE MASSIVE ELECTRIC CAR BATTERY PLANT IN HARDIN COUNTY AFTER A SOUTH KOREAN COMPANY AND FORD IN THEIR RELATIONSHIP IN ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Ford Motor Co. and SK On will end their partnership that sparked two massive battery plants in Hardin County. According to the Wall Street Journal, SK On, a South Korean ...
Ayyoun is a staff writer who loves all things gaming and tech. His journey into the realm of gaming began with a PlayStation 1 but he chose PC as his platform of choice. With over 6 years of ...
Ford's fresh new Mustang RTR EcoBoost is finally here, and it arrives a frankly kick-ass performance value, including anti-lag tech derived from the Ford GT and a full set of Dark Horse suspension ...
Car and truck buyers looking for a transmission to maximize acceleration and efficiency (without resorting to a droning continuously variable transmission [CVT]) may turn to Ford and GM's 10-speed ...
More than 115,000 Ford trucks are being recalled because drivers could lose control of steering, according to U.S. auto safety regulators. A defect impacting certain F-250, F-350 and F-450 vehicles, ...
More than 115,000 Ford trucks are being recalled because drivers could lose control of steering, according to U.S. auto safety regulators. A defect impacting certain F-250, F-350 and F-450 vehicles, ...
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