Jun 09
Evidence gathered with technological help From February through May, Lighthouse Point police have responded 161 times and made five arrests with the help of their new technological partners: the 26 license plate recognition cameras that have read the tags on every vehicle that entered or left the city.
Jun 08
The Elgin Police Department will spend nearly $1.5 million on a new computer and records system that will make patrol officers more efficient, as well as make it easier for residents to get information or file police reports for minor offenses.
Jun 06
Audi travolution: More developments
Auto123
If the car is stopped at a red traffic light, this transmits information via the car's computer on how long the driver will have to wait before it switches.
Jun 05
Robot drivers could shift test driving of cars into new gear
New Zealand Herald
The autopilot set-up uses a "robot" driver, with mechanical linkages operating the steering wheel and pedals, controlled by an in- car computer monitored by engineers situated well away from the car itself.
Jun 05
Clunker in garage gets called out by CarMD
eTaiwan News
And, of course, it won't pick up problems your car's computer can't detect. CarMD says it is working on a number of enhancements, including a system to automate the process of substituting cars on an account. And eventually, the company hopes to assemble a network of mechanics who will honor the software's estimates.