Hardware vendor Lenovo has become an official partner of Formula 1.
AWS is adding six new items to the array of statistics it generates for Formula 1 spectators.
Wearable sports and fitness technology vendor Polar Electro has launched its Polar Vantage V2, a new lightweight premium multi-sport watch.
Juniper Networks has become Aston Martin’s official global networking partner, with the two companies to work together to deploy a network able to support Aston Martin’s business through growth and expansion of its vehicle ranges.
The Newcastle Supercars is on this weekend, and in a sport where every millisecond counts, Acer is helping Brad Jones Racing do its best.
Two autonomous racing cars have successfully driven round a competition track together.
Motor racing legend Mark Skaife has stormed around the Calder Park Thunderdome in Victoria in a car, with all its windows blacked out, relying on just the Vodafone 4G network to guide him with vision from three Samsung Galaxy tablets mounted on the inside of his windscreen.
While most IT people know Nvidia as a graphics card and GPU vendor, the company's products are increasingly being adopted by the automotive industry.
As part of its efforts to foster the self-driving car industry, Nvidia is backing the Roborace series that will run as part of the 2016/17 Formula E season.
Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One driver and reigning champion Lewis Hamilton says he doesn't know why head-up displays have not been investigated before in the sport.
Epson is supplying the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team with Moverio BT-200 smart glasses and other products.
The Lotus Formula 1 team is in the middle of a three-phase implementation of the Microsoft Dynamics AX ERP system. A sign of the success of the project is that the partnership has been extended to 2016.
Formula 1 rookie Nico Hulkenberg is no great fan of motor racing simulations.