Gadgets
We try Audi and Disney's new in-car entertainment system on the track
Tailored VR experiences for backseat passengers.
Hot Wheels Rocket League RC Rivals Review | Rocket in the real world
Does the real-life version of Rocket League live up to the original?
Ural Air Limited Edition is a sidecar motorcycle with a drone
So you can see what's beyond that next ridge ... or just take a selfie.
Technology is about to fog your car's windows — with ads
They could soon turn into a lucrative entertainment 'fifth screen'
Franky Zapata stalks a Lamborghini from the sky in new Flyboard Air video
It claims he traveled 103.4 miles per hour.
Citroen's Seetroen glasses want to cure your car sickness
Citroen makes Boarding Ring technology developed for boats cool for land.
Ford patent gives lane-splitting motorcyclists a brake
Proposed system uses a car's existing driver-assist sensors.
When Android Automotive goes in the dash, Google wins — and automakers lose data
Not Android Auto — Android Automotive, the OS starting with Audi, Volvo
Aston Martin is ready with your submarine, Mr. Bond
Aston Martin and Triton Submarines have teamed to build probably the world's most stylish and luxurious way to dive beneath the waves. Called Project Neptune, this two-passenger mini submarine looks like something designed and developed by Q Branch for James Bond. Though to be fair, the evildoers at Spectre might also appreciate a submersible that works a little Aston flair into its design.
How to test for a new-car infotainment system you can live with
Here's a quick checklist of infotainment functions to test and questions to ask when new-car shopping.
Economy-car buyers increasingly get the best deal on technology
One of the great things about technology is – with the exception of Apple products – consumers get more for their money every year. For example, the first 1GB USB drive I bought in 2005 cost me $30. Today you can get 10 for that price, delivered to your door thanks to Amazon. The same goes for car tech.
Spotify might be working on an in-car music player
Rumors have been circulating that Spotify is working on some sort of hardware, possibly an in-car controller or a standalone player. As The Verge reports, a number of Reddit users have claimed to have received offers for the device, with plan price points ranging from $12.99 to $14.99 per month, but when they clicked the offer that appeared in the Spotify app, they were directed to an error page. Some have also reported that their offers noted that the device had 4G built in.
Would you pay $17 a month to give your older Ford connectivity?
When it was first introduced in 2007, there was nothing like the original Ford Sync system, since it allowed car owners to connect and use a portable device better than anything that came before it. It took competitors awhile to catch up. But now Ford is the one playing catchup.
Ford’s new SmartLink plug-in modem brings older models up to snuff
A new device will allow millions of older-model Ford vehicles to be upgraded to include the same connectivity perks found in newer vehicles. The FordPass SmartLink device will enable features like a 4G LTE WiFi hotspot, smartphone integration of key fob features like remote engine start, lock and unlock, vehicle health and security alerts, and vehicle location tracking.
This electric skateboard has your back
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