Your Next Car May Be Watching You 24/7
Your next car may know where you go, how you drive, what devices you connect, and even what is happening inside the cabin. Discover what modern connected cars can collect—and where privacy becomes a concern.
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Your next car may know where you go, how you drive, what devices you connect, and even what is happening inside the cabin. Discover what modern connected cars can collect—and where privacy becomes a concern.
Tesla changed the car industry, but Chinese automakers are moving even faster. Discover how Tesla, BYD, and traditional car companies are fighting over EVs, AI, software, batteries, and the future of driving.
Your car now gets software updates overnight while you sleep. It can gain new features years after purchase — or have them locked until you pay a monthly fee. Here's exactly what the software-defined vehicle revolution means for every driver buying a car in 2025
Your car knows where you live, where you work, how hard you brake, and possibly more about your personal life than your closest friends. Here's exactly what modern AI cars are collecting — and what they're doing with it.
Your new car's climate control is buried three menu levels deep. Your volume knob is gone. Your wipers are on a touchscreen. This wasn't an accident — and the real reason behind it is not what any car company wants to admit.
Modern cars are smarter than ever, but could that intelligence also make them vulnerable? From AI-powered systems and GPS tracking to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cloud connectivity, and over-the-air software updates, today's vehicles are packed with technology that makes driving easier and safer. But every digital connection also introduces new cybersecurity challenges.
Forget Bugatti. Forget Ferrari. The cars that truly wealthy people choose to drive are quieter, more anonymous, and far more interesting than anything on a supercar poster. Here's what's actually in the garage behind the gates.
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Some cars don't fail because they're bad. They fail because they show up decades before anyone is ready for them. Here are 7 brilliant, doomed automobiles that proved being right too early can be just as fatal as being wrong.