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Roger Lanctot
| Jul 28, 2022
In the final season of “The Sopranos,” Christopher Multisanti (played by Michael Imperioli) and Anthony Soprano (James Gandolfini) lose control of t...
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Roger Lanctot
| Jul 28, 2022
When Cruise Automation’s cars recently began coming to a stop jamming up San Francisco streets senior wireless and automotive executives worldwide began s...
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Edward Sanchez
| Jun 08, 2022
As part of its WWDC 2022 presentation, Apple announced an update to its CarPlay automotive infotainment connectivity suite, in which it detailed considerably d...
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Angelos Lakrintis
| May 06, 2022
On May the 4th 2022, the technology company start-up Comma.ai announced a new platform to compete with the likes of Boston Dynamics robotic platforms and Tesla&...
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Edward Sanchez
| Apr 21, 2022
The current EV landscape is a bit fractured at the moment, with various charging standards, system architectures, and voltage specifications. But as with the ev...
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Angelos Lakrintis
| Apr 14, 2022
Both German suppliers have invested heavily on research and development in the fields of autonomous driving, autonomous vehicles, infrastructure, and mobility, ...
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Roger Lanctot
| Mar 22, 2022
As I prepare to join the International Telecommunications Union's Future Networked Car Symposium - today through Friday - I am reminded of Charles Dickens' "A T...
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Roger Lanctot
| Mar 10, 2022
With one last unused itinerary in my United Airlines profile from pre-COVID bookings, I opted to pay a visit to the Holy Land – Start-up Nation – Is...
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Roger Lanctot
| Mar 10, 2022
From being the automotive industry’s poster child for cyber vulnerability after the infamous Jeep hack nearly seven years ago, Stellantis has surged to th...
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Roger Lanctot
| Mar 10, 2022
For 20 years the concept of emergency response has been one of the most tired, uninteresting sectors of the automotive industry. General Motors introduced ...
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Roger Lanctot
| Mar 10, 2022
Transportation visionary Joni Mitchell captured the 3G shutoff quandary facing the European and U.S. auto industries succinctly in the words of “Big Yello...
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Roger Lanctot
| Mar 10, 2022
The 3G shutoff dates for wireless carriers in the U.S. are rapidly approaching with ominous implications for the nascent connected car industry:
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Roger Lanctot
| Mar 10, 2022
It’s one thing to lead an industry. It’s another to anticipate and meet a new challenge well ahead of competitors in an industry. It&rsquo...
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Roger Lanctot
| Mar 10, 2022
The headline on the embargoed press release from Neural Propulsion Systems this week was promising: “Zero Roadway Deaths Means Seeing Everything Sooner, C...
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Roger Lanctot
| Mar 10, 2022
In the grand scheme of personal tragedy unfolding in Ukraine and, soon, across Europe in the wake of Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, the woes of ...
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Roger Lanctot
| Mar 10, 2022
A Massachusetts Data Access Law for automobiles – overwhelmingly approved by voters in 2020 as an amendment to the State’s existing right-to-repair ...
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