Baris Cetinok is the latest Silicon Valley alum to leave General Motors Co., a spokesperson for the Detroit automaker confirmed Tuesday. Cetinok joined the company in 2023 and most recently served as ...
Tom started his career as a daily newspaper reporter in metro Detroit and after a decade changed course to cover cars, spending the next 25 years at Wards Automotive doing test drives, technology and ...
USA TODAY Cars discussed GM Energy's future plans and new tech with the company's vice president Wade Sheffer. Sheffer explained that new GM Energy tech is part of an entire ecosystem built around the ...
Streaming Media Connect will launch December 9 with an exclusive Keynote Fireside Chat featuring GM & Head of NASA+ Rebecca Sirmons. Titled "Streaming the Universe with NASA+," the conversation will ...
Jets fans, if you’re looking for a real bright spot in the middle of this chaos, it starts with the Jets GM roster reset. For once, under Darren Mougey, it feels like the team has a guy in charge who ...
Some Chevy Silverado 1500 owners may have noticed that their full-size pickup truck will automatically shut off its engine after idling for an extended period of time. This built-in function is ...
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GM is developing an all-new sixth-generation small-block V8 family, with strong indications it will launch in two displacements: 5.7L and 6.6L. The 5.7L version is aimed at volume models like the ...
Listening to music via Bluetooth isn't as simple as plugging in a pair of headphones and playing audio from your device. Yet Bluetooth headphones and earbuds offer a wireless connection that's ...
Rookie defenseman Logan Mailloux has struggled mightily with St. Louis, prompting Sunday's move to send him down. Bob Frid / Imagn Images ST. LOUIS — General manager Doug Armstrong has decided to hit ...
Cadillac’s Escalade IQ will debut hands-off, eyes-off driving and a wave of new AI tech that could change how we use cars. General Motors is betting that by 2028, you won’t need to look at the road.