Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Car tech: The connected car arrives

  Thought-controlled computers may soon be a reality | Ford connecting cars to cloud-based apps
 
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Car tech: The connected car arrives
The technology is still in its infancy, and there are technical, legal, safety and privacy issues to be worked out -- but we're entering the era of cars that connect to the Internet, to each other and to the public infrastructure. Read More


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Thought-controlled computers may soon be a reality
Neurotechnology is evolving to the point where humans will be able to communicate with computers through thought, allowing us to navigate the web just by thinking what we want. Read More

Ford connecting cars to cloud-based apps
Ford is testing technology that would create a wireless network between cars and with cloud-based services to enable drivers to avoid traffic jams, speed traps or even find out their last blood glucose level. Read More

JR Raphael: VIDEO: Google's Android Ice Cream Sandwich and Galaxy Nexus unveiled
Google officially unveiled Ice Cream Sandwich and its new Galaxy Nexus phone at an event in Hong Kong last night. If you missed it, don't worry: You can see the whole thing right now. Read More

 
 
 

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