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Driverless cars may be our future, but that doesn't mean automakers have turned their backs on flesh-and-blood motorists. Now Nissan has come up with a technology designed to make driving more fun for ...
Yes I realize it’s Tuesday. It just didn’t feel right to post this on Martin Luther King Day (I posted something about activism instead, thinking that was more in line with the spirit of the holiday).
Today, Nissan wrote to HEXUS about some new automobile technology that goes beyond autonomous driving to make the car more responsive to the human hosts, and make driving more enjoyable. The new ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
"From a very young age, I've known what I wanted to do," states Kim Vo, owner of the B2V Salon in Los Angeles. "I've always loved hair!" Although he was born in Vietnam, Kim spent most of his ...
Nissan's B2V technology -- brain-to-vehicle -- captures and decodes the driver's brain waves. It can give the car up to a half-second advance notice of the driver's intentions. Share on Facebook ...
Autotalks has been developing technologies that allow vehicles to talk to anything — V2X, to the nerds in the know. It’s one of the technologies that will enable fully autonomous vehicles to roam our ...
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