If you feel a tinge of tech envy over the connected car features offered by many recent cars, but not enough to splash out on a new one (or you’re holding out for an Apple Car), Verizon’s $15/month ...
Now anybody can have OnStar-like, on-demand, in-car service with a new product from Verizon. Although most modern cars will already have services such as these already installed as a major selling ...
It’s not even October yet, but that’s not stopping consumer electronics manufacturers from getting a head start on touting the latest devices they’re hoping will be hits this holiday season. New York ...
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If you feel a tinge of tech envy over the connected car features offered by many recent cars, but not enough to splash out on a new one (or you’re holding out for an Apple Car), Verizon’s $15/month ...
Verizon Telematics, a subsidiary of the biggest US wireless carrier, has launched a new aftermarket telematics vehicle platform that gives drivers detailed information on their car's health and how to ...
Verizon Communications today made Hum, its connected car product, available in the U.S. The product was first revealed in January as Verizon Vehicle with an intended June launch time. Though a bit ...
Car makers are building all sorts of connectivity into their cars. And for older cars, a number of startups like Automatic, Zubie and Mojio have emerged with gadgets that let people turn their plain ...
Verizon is announcing Hum today, a two-piece hardware system bundled with a phone app and monthly plan that give basically any old car (1996 or newer) OnStar-like capabilities, ranging from stolen ...
Last summer we ran an article about new technology that can keep teen drivers safe, even in your old dinosaur car that isn’t updated with all the latest and greatest features. One of the best new bits ...
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