Ash-har Quraishi is a consumer correspondent based in Chicago. He is an Emmy Award-winning journalist with more than 25 years of local, national, international and investigative reporting experience.
Concerns have been raised about the downsides of advances in car technology after a Queensland woman faced the terrifying situation of being locked and trapped inside her own car. Fairfax newspapers ...
Keyless entry has been a common feature on cars over the last two decades. The purpose of such technology is fairly self-explanatory: To make it easier for you to gain access, start and exit your ...
Keyless car fobs are becoming the norm as modern cars all feature them. But drivers who own the technology have been issued a warning that they may find themselves unable to unlock or start their ...
Car thefts have spiralled to a 15-year high – and experts blame 'smart keys' which allow keyless access to a wide range of high-end vehicles. Armed with iPad-sized devices to emulate electronic fobs, ...
The trick could get you into your car in just a matter of seconds THE trick to getting into your car when your keyless fob stops working has been revealed. Many modern cars now offer keyless fobs as a ...
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Keyless door lock: How to choose the right one for you (and how to install)
Finding and installing the right keyless door lock depends on whether you already have smart home security, your Wi-Fi strength, and how tech-savvy you are.
Police have said 'old school' advice on how to keep your car from being stolen still applies despite many thefts involving keyless vehicles. A Thames Valley Police alert said "a number of cars were ...
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As criminal gang steals £2m of vehicles, how to protect your keyless entry car against theft
The ringleaders of a gang of thieves are behind bars after using keyless entry technology to steal dozens of cars while their owners were asleep. The "highly sophisticated" criminal group utilised a ...
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