
This has been a long awaited marriage. It must be the bureaucracy of car making, or the intricate ties with government regulations, but cellphones have been meant to merge with cars since the beginning.
How nice would it be to have your car linked instantly with the web and all the amazing potential that comes with that?
Think about this new app Carbonga... it connects into your phones diagnostics board and give you instant feedback and explanations when your car engine light turns on. Or how about Sync, an Mp3 player and voice commanded text messaging app you can use while driving?
I believe this is the obvious progression of cars. With the increase of social media's integration into mainstream life, one would wonder when will cars be next?
That time has come. Brace yourselves, the entire driving experience is about to change.
If that doesn't excite you, then check out Google's self driving automobiles. That will surely be a game shaker.
Cellphones are becoming more and more versatile and integral to our existence. Lets keep them out of landfills and push their potentials to the limit.
2 comments:
This is very good for us. Innovation in this year of technology is really important, for they might have a purpose on the needs of people. Moreover, just like Apple iPhone, they have this multi functional features that allows us to work more effectively and faster.
With the advancement in technology, we should not forget the importance of maximizing the use of our office supplies most especially paper products. Print only a number of copies to avoid paper and ink wastage as well as other items.
From paper to plastic and now even old electronic gadgets, recycling can be done to help us minimize our problems with climate change and waste management. I also read another good piece on recycling at:
http://h30507.www3.hp.com/t5/Data-Central/HP-Supports-the-Responsible-Electronics-Recycling-Act/ba-p/94385
Others might think that this is such a waste of time but without realizing it, this gesture actually saves us time and money in the long run. Paper documents or newspaper that are no longer needed can be shredded to be used for other purposes.
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