Apple appears to be preparing Apple Car Key support for Toyota vehicles, based on evidence found in Apple's backend systems. Toyota might soon let drivers unlock and start compatible vehicles with an ...
Three cheers for automotive minutiae! Earlier this week we asked you to indulge in some automotive minutiae and share with the class what they think are the best car key fobs, and I'm surprised by ...
As part of the general advancement of automotive technology, cars have started to come closer in line with computers and electronic devices. By integrating popular electronic frameworks into a car via ...
Imagine starting up your vehicle and instantly being greeted not not by your infotainment screen’s usual startup logo, but by an advertisement. While that sounds like something from a dystopian future ...
You can access the underground through the Checkpoint in the center of the map, and there are several other entrances scattered around the middle of The Blue Gate. The Headhouse POI is one of the most ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Vehicle theft is a serious problem nationwide, with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reporting that a car was stolen ...
Consumer electronics brand Samsung on Wednesday (October 29, 2025) announced the rollout of Digital Car Key compatibility with Mahindra Electric Origin SUVs through Samsung Wallet, offering car owners ...
Apple's Car Key turns your iPhone into a digital car key, letting you unlock, start, and share your ride — no key fob required. Here's how it works, and which manufacturers support the technology.
Car key support for select General Motors vehicles could be added to the Apple Wallet app in the near future, according to code discovered by MacRumors. Apple has added settings for GM vehicles to an ...
And what you can actually do about it. Drop your phone, and your day’s ruined. Lose your car key, and your month might be. In 2025, replacing a modern key fob can cost more than buying a new iPhone.
Modern car thieves don’t need to break windows or hot-wire ignitions anymore. They’re using relay attacks to steal keyless entry vehicles in under 30 seconds, often while you’re sleeping upstairs.