Despite the presence of human drivers, modern cars are controlled by computers. In his talk at the Chaos Communication Congress [Guillaume Heilles] and [P1kachu] demonstrate the potential of taking ...
The world might not have flying cars, but it does have the iPhone, which can let you unlock/lock your car, pop the trunk, and even get the engine running.
If you give a kid a remote control car, it’s pretty much a given they’re going to love it. But these toys have a bad reputation for breaking, and it can be difficult to tell upfront what you’re in for ...
Prior to joining TopSpeed, John held senior editorial positions at Autoblog and Winding Road, with his work also appearing on Motor1, Hagerty, Carsfancy, Autoline After Hours, and other outlets. John ...
Ever since in-car infotainment systems have evolved enough to allow such things, video games have become a common presence on the roads of the world. Sure, they're not specifically aimed at drivers, ...
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The CAN bus is a rich vein to mine for a hacker: allowing the electronic elements of most current vehicles to be re-purposed and controlled with ease. [MikrocontrollerProjekte] has reverse engineered ...