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Cars without buttons? Consoles of the Future.

Cars without buttons?  Consoles of the Future. | Future  Technology | Scoop.it
Remember when your cell phone used to have one button for every number?  The phone in your hand today probably has at most one button and, of course, a smart touch screen.  That same technology for...
Richard Platt's curator insight, June 27, 2015 6:19 PM

The vision of a vehicle interior without buttons and switches is becoming increasingly tangible. “This trend not only gives interior designers a new level of freedom; it also reduces the costs of producing functional elements,” states Mark Sankovitch, ENGEL North America President. (they manufacture injection molding machines and plastic processing technologies)  “We are already talking to various OEMs and automotive companies. In four to five years the first vehicles will be equipped with this sensitive surface technology,”

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Ford to Focus on Connectivity and Autonomous Cars

Ford to Focus on Connectivity and Autonomous Cars | Future  Technology | Scoop.it
The Ford Motor Company [NYSE:F] is opening a new research center in Silicon Valley to develop technology related to self-driving cars and other emerging fields like vehicle connectivity.
Paul Gill's curator insight, January 26, 2015 11:12 AM

Will they all be black model Ts?  - A. Paul Gill: The Ford Motor Company [NYSE:F] is opening a new research center in Silicon Valley to develop technology related to self-driving cars and other emerging fields like vehicle connectivity.  

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Earth Day 2014: Electric cars at a 'Tipping Point'

Earth Day 2014: Electric cars at a 'Tipping Point' | Future  Technology | Scoop.it
Cars powered by electricity such as the highly touted and fun-to-drive Tesla are challenging the auto industry status quo, but hurdles remain before they will displace gas vehicles on the road.
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Top 10 Fastest Cars in the World 2014

Top 10 Fastest Cars in the World 2014 | Future  Technology | Scoop.it
The 903 horsepower McLaren P1 is a hot favorite of all racers because this is the car with a classy and unique style statement.
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The LTE Connected Car, is this the Future of the Automobile?

The LTE Connected Car, is this the Future of the Automobile? | Future  Technology | Scoop.it

The LTE Connected Car, is this the Future of the Automobile? http://su.pr/7E8z9S #Tech #Robotics #Gadgets #Science #Cartech #Futuretech

 

 

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Cars of the Future could prevent Drunk Driving

Cars of the Future could prevent Drunk Driving | Future  Technology | Scoop.it

#teSpecial touch pads or built-in breathalyzers measure whether or not a driver has been drinking. Continue reading →

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What you need to know about self-driving Cars

What you need to know about self-driving Cars | Future  Technology | Scoop.it
A few months back at CES, I found myself at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway as a guest at BMW's "Highly Autonomous Driving" demo. While our cameraman set up his gear and I pondered what I was going to say about BMW's mystery kit, I watched one of the...
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Exciting new Window Technology for the Automobile of the Future

Exciting new Window Technology for the Automobile of the Future | Future  Technology | Scoop.it
Exciting new Car Technology
A video outlining a project called the The windows of opportunity project :
Offering new experiences for the rear seat passengers.
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US wants all cars to talk to each other with V2V technology - designboom

US wants all cars to talk to each other with V2V technology - designboom | Future  Technology | Scoop.it
the US transportation safety board has officially recommended the use of V2V (vehicle-to-vehicle) communication that would let cars 'talk' to each other.
Stewart Dunn's curator insight, August 14, 2013 6:39 AM

perhaps less crashes and i can sllep as i drive!!!!