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  • BMW Seeks To Be 'Coolest' Ride-Hailing Firm With Autonomous Car
    BMW will test autonomous vehicles in Munich next year as it seeks to keep up with ride-hailing firms like Uber, which have spent billions on pay-per-use personal transport. The German carmaker will have about 40 vehicles with self-driving functions in Munich's inner city and then expand the project to other cities, BMW executives said on Friday.
  • Geohot's Comma.ai Open Sources Its Self-Driving Car Software
    The open-source project may allow Comma.ai founder and well-known hacker George Hotz to deploy his technology without butting up against regulators.
  • Chinese Firm Installed Back Door on Thousands of Smartphones; Says It Was a Mistake
    Security firm Kryptowire has uncovered a back door in hundreds of thousands of smartphones that was collecting and transmitting personal information.
  • BlackBerry in Software Deal With Ford, First With an Automaker
    The company is betting its future on expanding sales of software products, including to automakers and other manufacturers.
  • BlackBerry Signs Software Deal With Ford, Likely To Aid Development Of Autonomous Technology
    BlackBerry Ltd has signed a deal to work directly with Ford Motor Co to expand the carmaker's use of its QNX secure operating system, the Canadian technology company said on Monday, as Ford develops increasingly automated vehicles.
  • Tesla To Send Its Electric Vehicle On An Autonomous Drive Across The US Next Year
    The announcement came during a conference call about its upgraded autonomous software which will also be available on the Tesla Model 3 starting next year.
  • No, India's Software Industry Did Not Die On Friday
    The Indian software export industry is about $110 billion. It employs around 4.25 million people. It has a 60 per cent market share of global outsourcing and is globally dominant.
  • ZF Group To Set-Up India Technical Centre In Hyderabad
    German auto component manufacturer ZF Friedrichshafen AG today announced that it has signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with the government of Telangana to setup the Indian Technical Centre in Hyderabad.
  • HP Enterprise in $8.8 Billion Deal With Micro Focus for Software Assets
    The deal with Micro Focus, a software company based in the UK, was announced along with HPE's latest quarterly earnings.
  • Infosys Trains One Lakh Employees On Design Thinking
    Infosys has trained about one lakh employees on 'design thinking' as the country's second largest software services firm looks to ramp up revenues from new technology areas.
  • NYSE Sees Double-Digit Asian IPOs Through 2017, With Focus On Tech
    NYSE has had some high-profile tech IPOs the past years, including the world's largest in 2014 when Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding went public, and Japan's Line Corp and communications software provider Twilio Inc this year.
  • Germany's ZF Group To Set Up Technology Centre In Hyderabad
    German car parts maker ZF Friedrichshafen AG is setting up its first India Technology Centre in Hyderabad, which will be dedicated to software and mechanical engineering.
  • ZF Group To Setup A Technology Centre In India
    ZF, the German auto-component manufacturer, will setup its first ever technology centre in Hyderabad which will focus on the company's development in software and mechanical engineering. It was just last month that the company's headquarters in Germany had hinted on setting up a new R&D facility in India
  • 'Artist' Drones To Create Outdoor Murals
    Tiny drones outfitted with a miniature arm that holds ink-soaked sponge may soon be able to create huge paintings and outdoor murals, thanks to a new software developed by scientists.
  • L&T Infotech Makes Weak Market Debut On Cloudy IT Sector Outlook
    Larsen & Toubro Infotech Ltd, India's sixth-biggest software services exporter, fell as much as 6 per cent on its market debut, as uncertainties over technology spending by European clients cloud the outlook for the sector.
  • Nissan Debuts ProPilot Autonomous Drive Technology
    Christened ProPILOT, the technology uses advanced image-processing technology that allows the system to understand road and traffic situations and execute exact steering.
  • US to Assist India's Efforts to Make Roads Safe: Nitin Gadkari
    Gadkari, currently on an official visit to the US with the aim of inviting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India's infrastructure sector, added that the US will supply a variety of technology and software for intelligent traffic management.
  • Microsoft Acquires Messaging Start-Up Founded By An Indian
    Technology giant Microsoft has acquired a messaging-app developer founded by an Indian as the US-based software firm aims to strengthen its position in the emerging era of combining the power of human language with advanced machine intelligence.
  • Microsoft Acquires Messaging Start-Up Founded By Indian
    Technology giant Microsoft has acquired a messaging-app developer founded by an Indian as the US-based software firm aims to strengthen its position in the emerging era of combining the power of human language with advanced machine intelligence.
  • Infosys Bets Big On Blockchain Technology
    Betting big on 'blockchain technology', software services major Infosys has launched a new framework that will allow banks to simplify complex transactional services.
  • Samsung and Yamaha Develop Smart Windshield Concept
    Samsung, in collaboration with Yamaha has developed a new technology - adding a smartphone-connected display to the windshield of a motorcycle. The 'smart' windshield displays notifications like calls and texts on a head-up display on the screen, with the software designed to be hands-free.
  • Expect Clarity on Transfer Pricing in Budget: Nasscom
    Budget 2016 is crucial for the IT/ITeS industry, its chairman said.
  • Make In India: Oracle Announces Annual Cloud Conference In Mumbai
    After announcing a $400-million investment in technology hub Bengaluru, global software major Oracle today said it will be hosting a global conference in the financial capital in April.
  • Sensex Trades Sharply Lower; IT Stocks Drag
    The Sensex fell on Tuesday, dragged by IT stocks after a disappointing quarterly forecast from Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp, India's third-biggest software company, while fears of a global slowdown led investors to dump risky assets.
  • Fiat Chrysler, Ford Rolling Out Support for Apple's CarPlay and Google's Android Auto
    Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) is introducing the next generation of its UConnect in-car entertainment (ICE) software at CES this year, and it includes support for both Apple's CarPlay and Google's Android Auto. The move follows Ford's announcement that it too would support both platforms with its Sync 3 ICE platform.
  • Indian Tech Firm Sued In US For Illegal Business Practices
    A technology support company run by an Indian-American entrepreneur has been sued by the US state of Washington for alleged illegal business practices to pressure consumers into buying unnecessary software, a charge denied as false and baseless by the firm.
  • Indian Tech Firm Sued in US for Alleged Illegal Business Practices
    A technology support company run by an Indian-American entrepreneur has been sued by the US state of Washington for alleged illegal business practices to pressure consumers into buying unnecessary software, a charge denied as false and baseless by the firm.
  • New 3D Software Can Track Embryonic Brain Development
    The new technology will be pivotal in their project to create a 4D neuro-developmental "worm atlas".
  • China Tried to Hack US Firms Even After Cyber Pact: CrowdStrike
    CrowdStrike said software it placed at five US technology and two pharmaceutical firms had detected and rebuffed the attacks.
  • TCS Profit Meets Forecasts on Surge in Digital Deals
    Increased outsourcing of digital technology services by western companies helped Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, India's largest software services exporter, post a 14.5 per cent rise in quarterly net profit, meeting market expectations.

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