Aluminum is prized for being lightweight and strong, but at high temperatures it loses strength. This has limited its use in ...
It was a landmark year for Colorado Mesa University. Not only did it celebrate a century of existence in 2025, it’s dual mission — to provide hands-on career and technical ...
MichAuto's State of Mobility 2025 was released Dec. 10 and it points to a critical problem confronting the state's signature ...
According to Gartner, only 5% of automakers will continue expanding AI investments at current levels by 2029, a steep fall ...
New car prices are turning away buyers: gas and electric. Plus, Hyundai's self-driving chief is reportedly out, and GM is ...
People view a vehicle at the Smart Vehicle Chain area of the third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in Beijing, July 16, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua] Years of efforts aimed at promoting the ...
Zoey Nelson didn’t have any plans to enter the automotive industry before she took an introductory class working on cars at Eldorado High School.
• California police are warning of a surge in high-tech auto thefts targeting key-fob signals and onboard computers. • Thieves are now using tablets, antennas and signal boosters to unlock and start ...
A masked man holding an antenna up to a house with the goal of stealing the code from the car's key fob inside. A device was tucked in his pants capturing the information. The man was able to unlock ...
After thieves stole high-end cars, using technology like antennas and tablets, one locksmith said Thursday the devices can be purchased by anyone, making newer car owners vulnerable to such thefts.
Alex Rozier from our station NBC4 Los Angeles reports on the tablets and antennas car thieves are using to start up the vehicles they’ve broken into. Police say the thieves in some cases are ...
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