The competition to win in self-driving saw setbacks in 2024, but things were still going strong at CES. Here's a summary of some transportation stories from CES
Well, the Afeela 1 launched at this year’s CES. The electric sedan features a swathe of Sony electronics and a yoke steering wheel, and is available for preorder, though only in California at the moment.
Small asteroid 2022 EB5 impacted Earth was discovered by Krisztián Sárneczky using the 0.60-m Schmidt telescope at Konkoly Observatory in Hungary. Credit: Space.com | footage: Krisztián Sárneczky / orbit animation: NASA/JPL-Caltech | edited by Steve Spaleta
Automakers are joining forces to boost their scale and competitiveness to contend with industry newcomers like iPhone maker Foxconn. The Taiwan contract manufacturer is one of several technology compa
Electronic component manufacturers, from AI chips to wireless SoCs, showcased their latest innovations and technologies at CES 2025.
NVIDIA's showcase of ACE AI at CES 2025 proved to be a massive draw for gamers, but how will the drowth of AI affect the video game industry?
American Honda Motor Company, the US unit of Japan’s Honda Motor Company, said it expects its sales to rise by around 6% to 1,510,000 vehicles in 2025.
CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas continues to provide a sneak peek at future technology. The annual showcase includes advanced automotive tech in an industry striving to reduce pollution and increase occupant safety while also providing greater convenience and entertainment for road warriors.
After revealing a pair of radical concepts that are set to arrive in production form nearly unchanged at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, Honda has now announced what we can expect between the 2026 arrival of the 0 Series Saloon and SUV and now,
Formed several years ago, the Sony Honda Mobility electric-car partnership unveiled its first production-intent model at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. But while preordering has ...
“These programs are legally entrenched, widely supported, and designed to withstand political turbulence,” said Kathy Harris, director of clean vehicles, climate, and energy at the Natural Resources Defense Council. “The rhetoric is designed to grab headlines, but the reality is more complicated.” It’s theater, and it’s nothing new for Trump.
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