For every Audi enthusiast asking themselves when the advanced lighting systems available in Europe will finally come to America the answer has arrived: later this year. On Thursday, Audi announced its ...
Thanks to our archaic automotive lighting rules, American drivers have been denied much of the nifty lighting technology that Europeans enjoy. But a 2022 rule change has opened the door to matrix LED ...
Audi’s Matrix LED headlights are finally coming to America. The technology will arrive later this year with the launch of the 2027 Q9 and hotter SQ9. The headlights contain 25,600 individually ...
For years, consumers around the globe have benefited from adaptive headlights while U.S. customers have been left behind. Slowly but surely, automakers are finding a way to bring this incredible ...
Jing Sheng Dong, a Chinese-born bus driver whose crash on I-95 killed five, was indicted on five felony charges and is under investigation by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and ...
The Nvidia Control Panel is officially reaching the end of its active life as Nvidia shifts supported GPU settings into the redesigned Nvidia app. With the latest Nvidia driver update, GeForce users ...
BONITA SPRINGS, Fla. -- The moment an out-of-control Florida driver struck a middle school student boarding a school bus was caught on camera. The Lee County School District released this footage ...
Blinding LED headlights are a growing problem for the majority of drivers, but there's tech that can cure their glare. Audi's adaptive-beam headlights have been in use in Europe for over a decade, and ...
For years, headlights on cars sold in America have been woefully handicapped compared to their European counterparts. That's because we've never received the full capabilities enabled by Matrix LED ...
ATLANTA — Georgia is one of several states moving toward using new technology aimed at reducing speeding and reckless driving. The state is implementing “Intelligent Speed Assistance” technology for ...
Audi provided flights from Washington, DC, to Munich, Germany, and accommodation so Ars could test out its headlights, as well as some other things you can read about in the coming weeks. Ars does not ...