Friday, January 20, 2012

Automobile Latest technology

Biometric Vehicle Access:
The switch from keys to keyless input and start in recent years will be followed by a switch to keyless input and start. Without a fingerprint or your eyeball (but fingerprint readers are more likely to be than retina scanners), you can unlock and start your car. Does the latest mobile security sound a lot like? This is exactly the same concept because it should. It should. 


Driver Override Systems:
This is autonomous technology, however, because it actively disregards your orders and makes its own choices. It's different. If you don't use brakes, we already have cars that stop. But by the year 2020, even if the gas pedal has been floored, cars will be braking. The rapid growth of sensor technology will drive a priority shift, giving the final word–not you. 



Biometric Vehicle Access: 
The switch from keys to keyless input and start in recent years will be followed by a switch to a keyless input, starting and starting. Without your fingerprint (or perhaps your eyeball, but fingerprint readers are more likely than retina scanners), you will be able to unlock and start your car. Sounds much like the latest mobile security? Because the concept is pretty much exactly the same. 



Four-Cylinder Supercar:
Ford had just shown a new GT supercar with a twin-turbo V6. While a lightweight V6 of more than 600 horsepower can roll traditional performance enthusiasts the wrong way, it offers world-beating performance, especially if the carboard is a light and carbon fiber body. By the year 2020, we are watching the first complete 200 mph supercar with a four-cylinder motor. 

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