A new solution from Magellan and Samsung does more than address ELD compliance - it also takes into account improving the user experience for drivers.
People are driving more aggressively than ever. They are also more distracted than ever. The solution? Some really good driver training.
Each year, Donlen recognizes top automobile auction partners that work closely with Donlen to bring high levels of service to Donlen’s remarketing program.
“Donlen is fortunate to have so many strong auction partners. The decision to honor a select group was difficult, in that all are such integral contributors to our success,” said Dan Powers, Donlen director of vehicle remarketing.
The auto industry has something of a problem on its hands.
Mobile technology has progressed so rapidly in the past few years that people have come to expect, if not demand, the same access to entertainment, information, and communication when they’re on the road. Automakers—hardly a nimble group—have been struggling to catch up.
For good reason, too. Durability and safety requirements make it tricky to simply shove the latest mobile tech into the vehicle.
The stakes are getting higher in a trade secrets case that pits two of Silicon Valley’s biggest companies against each other in a battle over the future of self-driving cars.
A judge asked federal prosecutors Thursday to investigate whether Uber Technologies and one of its executives colluded to steal key technology from Google’s self-driving car project, now known as Waymo, before the executive joined Uber last year.
The possibility of an investigation adds to mounting issues facing Uber and its embattled chief executive, Travis Kalanick.