Aussie tech aids world-first electric bike trek
Australian technology is aboard two electric motorbikes that are part of a world-first circumnavigation attempt.
Australian technology is aboard two electric motorbikes that are part of a world-first circumnavigation attempt.
Commonwealth Bank is offering its large corporate and institutional business customers advice on how to take advantage of the arrival of driverless vehicles.
Commuters using New South Wales’ public transport system will be able to pay for journeys by tapping on and off with credit and debit cards, the state government announced today.
Late last year Formula E announced Roborace, its first racing series for driverless cars, and this week it unveiled the AI-powered vehicle competitors will use in what it calls a "battle of algorithms."
South Australia has legislated to allow on-road trials of driverless vehicles.
There are more than 100 different computer systems used by modern cars. And most of them can connect to a phone or directly to the Internet, so the opportunities for hackers are widening, according to Intel.
An Australian-developed wireless car-to-car communication system designed to prevent car accidents could soon appear in vehicles around the world and possibly new prototypes that don't require drivers.