Apple's iPhones and Apple Watches have supported NFC for some time now, and now those NFC capabilities can be used to allow Apple users to lock, unlock, and start compatible NFC-enabled vehicles using ...
We’ve all experienced that split second of panic when we reach into a pocket and find... nothing. If you are down to your ...
Last year, Apple debuted support for digital car keys, which let users lock, unlock, and start their vehicles using a pass stored in the Wallet app on the iPhone. And with iOS 15, there's now Ultra ...
Apple Car Key will soon expand to support cars from more manufacturers, with code references indicating three vehicle producers will join the roster. The Car Key feature has allowed iPhone owners to ...
Cadillac is reportedly integrating Apple Car Key support for select models, with the key stored in the Apple Wallet app The feature will allow drivers to lock, unlock, and start the car using an ...
Apple’s Car Key feature was originally announced in July 2020 as a way to unlock your car using the Wallet app on your iPhone. The feature, however, has been limited in availability and only recently ...
The Apple Wallet app may soon offer digital Car Key support for select GM vehicles, according to newly discovered code. Apple's Car Key is already supported by more than 30 vehicle manufacturers. At ...
Several factors affect car key replacement costs, which can range from $10 to $500. The final sum depends on the key type, as each kind has a different replacement procedure. Generally, key types can ...
It works over NFC and will support the new BMW 5 Series It works over NFC and will support the new BMW 5 Series Apple announced at WWDC this week that you’ll be able to add a digital car key to your ...
A group of German scientists is claiming it has broken the code of those remote key fobs that unlock your car. The claims have yet to be confirmed, but the claim raises valid concerns that a high-tech ...
Keyless ignition systems have become so convenient. But as with so many technological advancements comes the inevitable plague... hackers. How did we ever live without keyless-start cars? From not ...