• New Car Buyers Not Looking For Self-Driving Feature
    Car owners want to drive their cars themselves. Despite all the technological advancements for automated driving, most new car buyers aren't interested in turning the driving responsibilities over to the car.
  • Airbus Plans In-Plane Tracking, Including Passenger Bathroom Visits
    Airlines will be able to generate additional revenue by creating personalized retail and ads, presumably targeted seat-by-seat.
  • 153 Million Wrist-Worn Wearables Projected To Ship This Year
    Shipments of wrist-worn wearables, comprising smartwatches and wristbands, reached 34 million devices in Q2, a 29% increase from a year earlier.
  • PC Shipments On The Decline
    Mobile seems to be taking its toll on the PC. For the first time since 2010, personal computing device shipments will drop below 400 million in 2020.
  • Consumers Warm To In-Car Tech
    Consumers are anticipating the growth of connected cars. Automakers and marketers may want to pay attention, since in-car technology is appealing to many potential car buyers.
  • The Rise Of Smart Home Products
    Nearly a third (30%) of U.S. consumers have purchased or installed a smart home product in the past year, according to a new study.
  • Delta Air Lines, Georgia Tech Team On Autonomous Vehicle Research
    Delta sees the potential use of autonomous cars, trucks or buses at airports.
  • Ford Fights Bugs On Self-Driving Cars
    "It turns out that insects pose a significant challenge to self-driving vehicles," states a blog post by Ford.
  • Smart Home Devices Heading To $192B
    Last year, $41 billion worth of smart home devices ranging from video cameras and doorbells to connected appliances and thermostats were sold.
  • Avis, Ford Team To Connect Rental Cars
    Avis is expanding its connected car program, with plans to connect 14,000 Ford vehicles in the Avis Budget Group's European fleet.
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