
Telogis has introduced Logbook, a mobile app that lets drivers track and organize miles driven for personal or business use, the telematics provider announced at Mobile World Congress on Feb. 23.
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Volvo Cars plans to become the first car manufacturer to offer vehicles without keys in 2017. This digital key technology can allow customers to unlock and lock doors and start the engine from their smartphone. Physical keys will continue to be offered if preferred.
Read More →AP Exhaust Technologies has launched a mobile app that helps users find the correct catalytic converter to install on a vehicle, the company announced.
Read More →Cox Automotive Canada with its Manheim Canada operations has partnered with XLane to provide a digital solution for dealers with InstantAuction.
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Subaru has selected to include Magellan's SmartGPS navigation in vehicles equipped with the Subaru StarLink platform, according to a release by the automaker.
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Hyundai will begin offering Apple CarPlay in the first quarter of 2016, according to a report by the Detroit Free Press. The automaker had originally said the software would be available for model-year 2015 Sonatas.
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Volvo has added CarPlay smartphone integration and other applications to its 2016 XC90 luxury SUV that has entered its second generation with a major redesign.
Read More →The New Zealand Government selected Mobile Mentor to its telecommunications-as-a-service (TaaS) supplier panel to provide the government with mobile security solutions and managed mobility services.
Read More →Retriever Communications announced Paperbark, an easy-to-use mobile enterprise solution for creating and managing electronic forms.
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When developing a mobile strategy, it's important for all rental car companies — even independents — to first create a mobile-enabled website and then consider whether a mobile app is a good fit.
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