Ferrari Esports Series returns for its fourth edition in April, hosting new regions and high-octane Ferrari sim racing on Assetto Corsa and Assetto Corsa Competizione - watch the launch show in full below!
Ferrari has chosen Amazon Web Services to improve not only the performance of its cars but to speed innovation across the entire organisation. Ferrari will also use AWS’ services and infrastructure to streamline designs and test cars to give customers a safer driving experience.
A total of 1.8 million faulty Takata airbags still have to be replaced in vehicles used in Australia, the consumer watchdog says, with the recall likely to run until 2020.
Toyota does not appear to be issuing notices to its customers who have cars with defective Takata airbags – until the customers themselves contact the company.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has warned drivers of cars that have defective Takata airbags to have them replaced if possible before undertaking road trips in the holiday season.
Cupertino-based tech giant Apple has unveiled its new iPhone-to-car service, CarPlay.
Kaspersky Lab today announced the release of a special edition of Kaspersky Internet Security in partnership with Scuderia Ferrari, coinciding with the launch of the Formula One season.
Iconic automotive manufacturer Ferrari has a considerable heritage, and so does its chosen ERP software.
Kaspersky Lab, the Jackie Chan fans, Russian Internet security company and largest antivirus company in Europe, is not only providing some real competition to the likes of Norton and McAfee, but is set to participate in the launch of Ferrari's newest F1 car, one which will feature Kaspersky's Logo on its front throughout the 2011 Formula One season.
Acer's new range of smartphones - including Android-based models - go on sale in Australia this month. There's even a Ferrari special edition phone for the well-heeled.