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Volkswagen's Cariad Shifts Gears, Adopts BlackBerry QNX for Electromobility Boost

Cariad's strategic shift to bought-in software will accelerate Volkswagen's electromobility initiatives. Plus, catch the latest tech news and trends on our weekly online show.

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Volkswagen's Cariad Shifts Gears, Adopts BlackBerry QNX for Electromobility Boost

Volkswagen's software subsidiary, Cariad, is shifting gears. It's scaling back its own software development in favor of bought-in solutions. This change comes as the company focuses on its electromobility efforts. Meanwhile, tech enthusiasts can tune in to our weekly online show every Thursday at 5 PM, available for catch-up on YouTube and as a podcast.

Cariad, a VW subsidiary, has chosen BlackBerry QNX as its software platform. This move signals a strategic shift away from in-house development towards bought-in software. The change is expected to boost the group's electromobility initiatives.

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In other tech news, the Rabbit R1 AI gadget is set for a breakthrough with the release of rabbitOS 2. The new operating system aims to help the Rabbit R1 overcome previous challenges and make its mark in the AI market.

Cariad's strategic shift to bought-in software is set to bolster Volkswagen's electromobility efforts. Tech enthusiasts can stay informed with our weekly online show, discussing the latest trends and news. Meanwhile, the Rabbit R1 AI gadget is poised for success with its comprehensive update to rabbitOS 2.

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