The hottest up-and-coming auto show may very well be CES. Many of the world’s biggest automakers will be there, and they’ll be showing off more than new electric or self-driving…
At the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week, the Linux Foundation will be showing a demonstration of the AGL Unified Code Base. Among the demos that will…
Ford, Mazda, Mitsubishi and Subaru have announced they are joining the Linux Foundation in support for its Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) group. AGL is a collaborative open-source project designed to…
AGL Members to Use New Distribution to Deliver State-of-the-Art In-Vehicle Infotainment San Francisco, January 4, 2016 – Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), a collaborative open source project developing a common, Linux-based software stack for…
Automotive Industry Steps Up to Increase Financial Support of AGL San Francisco, January 4, 2016 – Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), a collaborative open source project developing a common, Linux-based software stack for the…
Linux is driving into 2016 with new members joining the Automotive Grade Linux project and a new Unified Code Base distribution to enable the next generation of automotive technology. AGL…
Today's car shoppers are looking for all of the latest features seen on mobile devices to appear in their vehicles as well, which requires the industry quickly move to the…
Car tech has suddenly increased and exploding with lots of products and solutions; Apple and Google are getting in on a game that Microsoft was dominating for quite sometimes: ‘infotainment systems’. Now, there is…
Forty-six member companies now collaborating to develop an open automotive platform for the connected car JVC KENWOOD Corporation, Linaro and OpenSynergy are joining The Linux Foundation and AGL to collaborate on…
It all seems upside down: a major toy company releases its first tablet; a major search company works on its first car. Yet all of this makes sense when you realize everyone…