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Displaying items by tag: Mitsubishi

Thursday, 25 July 2024 09:57

Nozomi Networks debuts new IoT security sensor

OT and Internet of Things (IoT) company Nozomi Networks unveiled an IoT security sensor that runs embedded in Mitsubishi programmable logic controllers (PLCs).

Published in Internet of Things

More than half a million Australians plan to buy electric vehicles over the next tour years, according to Roy Morgan Research, an independent Australian social and political market research and public opinion statistics company.

Published in Automotive

About 155,000 vehicles with defective Takata airbags are still running on Australian roads, the Australian Completion and Consumer Commission has warned, adding that there are only six months left for the manufacturers to complete the recall of these automobiles.

Published in Automotive

About 78,000 vehicles are fitted with faulty Takata airbags which may deploy wrongly in an accident causing metal fragments to be ejected at high speed and inflict serious injuries or even kill the occupants, the ACCC has warned.

Published in Automotive

Online SME lender OnDeck Australia has appointed experienced commercial lending operator Robbie Fidler as its national broker channel manager.

Published in People Moves

Australian car manufacturers have warned that 20,000 vehicles already under recall for faulty Takata airbags are now classified as “critical”, with the competition watchdog issuing an alert that the cars listed as critical should not be driven.

Published in Automotive

If you've ever wanted to order your air conditioner around by voice so you could order up the right temperature, then Mitsubishi Electric's new voice control capability will get you talking.

Published in Home Tech

The world's biggest automotive alliance has chosen Google's Android mobile operating system to provide intelligent infotainment systems in its vehicles.

Published in Automotive

A total of 1.8 million faulty Takata airbags still have to be replaced in vehicles used in Australia, the consumer watchdog says, with the recall likely to run until 2020.

Published in Automotive

Toyota does not appear to be issuing notices to its customers who have cars with defective Takata airbags – until the customers themselves contact the company.

Published in Open Sauce
Monday, 11 December 2017 10:21

ACCC warns about Takata airbags ahead of holidays

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has warned drivers of cars that have defective Takata airbags to have them replaced if possible before undertaking road trips in the holiday season.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 22 October 2010 10:01

Australia's first mass produced electric car

Introducing i-MiEV and Welcome to Tomorrow.

Welcome to Tomorrow is a digital city of the future created to introduce Australia's first volume-production electric vehicle, the i-MiEV (Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle).
Published in Energy
Friday, 06 August 2010 09:45

Sponsored Video: The Mitsubishi ASX Challenge

The challenge? Tell us why you love the all-new ASX in 30 seconds flat Mitsubishi Motors Australia let 20 people get behind the wheel of the all-new Mitsubishi ASX and experience for themselves why it's the ultimate city-sized SUV.
Published in Home Tech
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Wednesday, 28 October 2009 07:39

Google AdWords steers viewers to YouTube videos

Google has launched its Promoted Video service in Australia - essentially the equivalent of Google AdWords for YouTube videos. Mitsubishi has been trialling the service locally to market its new Outlander 4x4, and its advertising agency believes integrating video is the next logical evolution of search engine marketing.
Published in Home Tech

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