xTool iOBD2 review
xTool brings car diagnostic and performance testing into the wireless age
Your guide to in-car information and entertainment, telematics, sat nav and the latest digital auto-innovations
Why suffer the sludge served up at motorway service stations when you can make your own flavoursome coffee in-car?
Halt those orders for sketchy Lightning knock-offs; the first Belkin Lightning accessories have been sanctions by Apple.
xTool iOBD2 is a combination of hardware and app that supports iPhone and Android and brings home-brew car diagnostics to your smartphone via a wireless connection.
Best-in-class turn-by-turn sat nav without buying a dedicated device? That's the idea with TomTom's new Android app.
In depth Renault's infotainment platform is based on Android, which should mean seamless integration with your phone and thousands of free apps, right?
In Depth High-tech features now coming as standard on the latest cars - the infotainment revolution continues.
In Depth If you're a woman and you're a driver, you're about to get stiffed by your insurer to the tune of £350 - tech can help!
Google has updated 250,000 miles of roads around the world with new Street View footage.
Is TomTom's famed HD Traffic service and free, offline map updates for life enough to tempt you into a purchase?
Why buy a sat nav when you can change your phone into one? Here's why...
With iOS 6 and the furore over Apple Maps, more people will be looking for an alternative mapping solution. If you chose to use the TomTom sat-nav app, is this iPhone hands free car kit worth the outlay?
It's Peugeot turn to shake things up with 3G-dongle and connected apps upgrades for the Peugeot Connect touchscreen system.
Nokia has signed up BMW, Mercedes, VW and Hyundai to its navigation platform.
Bowers & Wilkins has announced a partnership with the iconic Italian car manufacturer Maserati.
In Depth In-car tech monitors your driving style and adjusts your insurance premium accordingly, but do you want it?
Lexus has wheeled out a new LF-CC coupé concept at the Paris auto show complete with more LCD screens than you can shake an iPad at.
Renault has finally revealed full details on its intriguing Android-based in-car tech.
The latest version of Garmin's iOS app includes features missing from Apple Maps, as the GPS maker looks to lure in new customers.
With its rep for building the "ultimate driving machines", BMW has to somehow make efficiency jive with driving fun. Enter its latest Efficient Dynamics tech.
In Depth Apple's new iPhone has some intriguing car-centric features, including turn-by-turn nav and in-car Siri support.
Having difficultly planning that hot date? Then try winging it with Dates.fm, a new SYNC-compatible app for Fords.
In Depth Does the stunning Range Rover Evoque have in-car tech to match its concept car looks? TechRadar investigates.
Porsche wants to charge you £500 to upgrade your £2k sat nav system in your £40k+ car so that it, err, works properly.
In Depth Meridian system harnesses 17 speakers, 850 watts and brilliant processing to make the Range Rover Evoque rock.
In Depth Imagine a world where the location, speed and direction of every car on the road is plotted inside your sat nav.