SAN FRANCISCO — A transit agency here voted unanimously on Tuesday to start a pilot program to oversee tech company buses, but the volatile issue is a long way from being defused. Google, Apple, Facebook and other companies use the luxury buses to …
Over the following few years other lower volume luxury vehicles would also adopt the technology, which at the time relied on incandescent lamps to project the displayed image. Newer early-90s Oldsmobile models would continue to use the technology in …
Inside is everything you'd expect of a luxury car, including leather interior and wood paneling, as well as electronic safety and smart navigation systems. Charging and driving the Cadillac ELR will reveal the true extent of this green car, but it's …
Ms. Barra is hardly shifting the strategy advocated by Mr. Akerson, which included a greater emphasis on building the Cadillac luxury brand and using G.M.'s global scale to produce products that can be sold successfully in every region of the world …
As for stretch goals, which the Kickstarter page promises to reveal as funding nears the $15,000 goal, Doty says there won't be any additional modes or things of that nature. "As far as stretch goals go, we don't have the luxury of adding co-op or …
Well, you can do just that in the 2014 Cadillac ELR — a feature Green Car Journal deemed prize-worthy, having awarded the luxury coupe its 2014 Green Car Technology Award for the Regen on Demand system at the Washington Auto Show in Washington, …
The brand new 2014 Beautyrest Black Mattress Collection combines Alternating Advanced Pocketed Coil Technology with the most luxurious upholstery layers and fabrics ever found in a sleep system. Layers of Dynamic Response Memory Foam along with …
San Francisco's transportation agency agreed on Tuesday to charge Google Inc., Apple Inc and other tech companies $1 every time one of their commuter shuttles uses a public bus stop, in a deal that seems unlikely to end the recent wave of technology …
“From the automaker's perspective, about 90 percent of the innovation in cars today comes from technology,” said Danny Shapiro, senior director, automotive, with Santa Clara, Calif.-based NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA). “And what we're doing is really …