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GADGETS GET IN GEAR: TECH PAVES SAFER PATH FOR CARS OF FUTURE

The Apple iPhone was introduced in 2007; Apple has sold hundreds of millions of them. The eighth iteration was just announced.

And desktop and laptop computers are pretty much obsolete after five years of use.

Technology moves fast. What’s hot today will be dated soon. And today’s consumers hate to be behind the times.

The automotive world is listening. And what they’re hearing is that we want communication and we want to be safe.

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