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Stellantis, BlackBerry QNX and AWS launch virtual cockpit – ET Auto

Baua Electric

This real-time feedback, underpinned by low-latency access to the cloud, allows Stellantis to solicit valuable feedback from its customer and developer base to build future infotainment features and applications. The early access release of QNX Hypervisor in the cloud is available now and general availability will be announced later in 2024.

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Greenius To Corporate Carbon Producers: You’ll Pay & You’ll Like It

Creative Greenius

I offered my take on an article entitled: “ Hacks and Handout-Seekers Hate Obama’s Climate Plan “ If you’re not familiar with TerraPass Footprint this is a great opportunity to check them out. It’s too easy to game that system and it’s not effective enough to get the job done in the time we have available.

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Learn How Global Configuration Management and IBM CLM Work Together

Cars That Think

This is a sponsored article brought to you by 321 Gang. During the webinar we build a case for component-based requirements management, illustrate Global Configuration Management concepts, and introduce common GCM usage patterns using ELM suite of tools. Watch this on-demand webinar now.

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Stretch 3 Brings Us Closer to Realistic Home Robots

Cars That Think

“Making it easier for people to try things—we’ve learned to really value that, because the more steps that people have to go through to experience it, the less likely they are to build on it.” Stretch 3 is available now for $24,950 , which is just about the same as the cost of Stretch 2 with the optional add-ons included.

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Proposed Changes to Federal EV Tax Credit – Part 4: Chinese-Assembled Vehicles Will Not Be Eligible for Tax Credit

EV Adoption

Whether or not Chinese OEMs employ unionized factory workers (none of the existing foreign automakers with US factories employ union workers today), to reduce or eliminate trade tariffs, political issues, and the loss of tax credits — these automakers may almost be forced to build their vehicles in US factories.