Hackernews posts about Toyota
Toyota is a multinational automotive corporation known for producing a wide range of vehicles, from compact cars to SUVs and trucks, often associated with reliability, quality, and innovative technology.
- Toyota unintended acceleration and the big bowl of "spaghetti" code (2013) (www.safetyresearch.net)
- Toyota's "Tip of the Spear" Is Choosing Rust (filtra.io)
- Next-Gen Toyotas Will Now Last for Almost a Decade (www.autoblog.com)
- Toyota Gazoo Racing Presents the World Premiere of the GR GT and GR GT3 (newsroom.toyota.eu)
- Toyota is recycling old EV batteries to help power Mazda's production line (www.thedrive.com)
- PHP: The Toyota Corolla of programming (deprogrammaticaipsum.com)
- The Toyota Prius transformed the auto industry (spectrum.ieee.org)
- Toyota runs a car-hacking event to boost security (2024) (toyotatimes.jp)
- Toyota raided as safety testing scandal grows (www.bbc.com)
- 'Do not drive': Toyota recalls some 50k older vehicles (scrippsnews.com)
- Automotive Grade Linux Launches New Expert Group Led by Toyota (www.automotivelinux.org)
- Toyota completes phase 1 construction of futuristic city (www3.nhk.or.jp)
- Toyota confirms third-party data breach impacting customers (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
- Toyota rethinks its bet on hydrogen (www.ft.com)
- Toyota's hybrid-first strategy is delivering big profits (www.nytimes.com)
- It's Now Cheaper to Lease a Tesla Model 3 Than a Toyota Camry (insideevs.com)
- Toyota cashes in on booming hybrid sales (www.wsj.com)
- Toyota bets big on hybrid-only models as EV demand slows (www.reuters.com)
- Is Tesla more valuable than Toyota? (calpaterson.com)
- Toyota reduces price of new hydrogen car with $15,000 of free fuel (www.hydrogeninsight.com)
- Toyota was right about hybrid cars (www.businessinsider.com)
- One Drive in Toyota's $10k Pickup Will Make You Want One (2023) (www.motor1.com)
- Toyota got mocked for rejecting EV hype – not anymore (fortune.com)
- Toyota showcases compact engines adaptable to different fuels (www.reuters.com)
- Toyota "Can Barely Cover the Demand" for Its Cars (www.kbb.com)