
Louis Boroditsky
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1 week ago |
here.com | Maja Stefanovic |Ian Dickson |Louis Boroditsky
Imagine a world where cars can talk to each other, roads can warn drivers of hazards ahead and cities are designed to keep everyone safer. This is the promise of connected safety, an innovative approach to transportation that uses smart technology to link vehicles, infrastructure and people. By creating this network, connected safety helps prevent accidents, reduce risks and make travel safer.
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2 weeks ago |
here.com | Maja Stefanovic |Louis Boroditsky
As shops reopen in certain areas of the EU and the United States, retailers are preparing to serve customers who might be less than enthusiastic about returning to the public sphere. Adding to the complexity of the situation, is the absence of an official or unified reopening strategy as both governments and business owners use a variety of factors to discern safety and feasibility. Because China was the first country affected by the pandemic, they are the first to experience consumers' response.
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3 weeks ago |
here.com | Maja Stefanovic |Louis Boroditsky
Remember a time when navigating meant unfolding a paper map or scribbling down directions, hoping you don't miss a turn or end up in the wrong part of town? And then, as if overnight, technology swooped in and transformed how we move in the world. Today, thanks to advanced mapping solutions, we can move around unknown places with precision and stress-free. Forty years later and HERE is still driven by the same passion—making navigation smarter, easier and more accessible for everyone.
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3 weeks ago |
here.com | Louis Boroditsky |Ian Dickson |Maja Stefanovic
Knowing what’s around the corner when you’re on the road is an exercise in vigilance—maybe it’s sudden braking due to an accident, a traffic jam or another driver going the wrong way. The key is noticing these things early enough to react. That’s exactly what HARMAN Ready Aware is designed to help with. Spotting hazards before they strikeHARMAN Ready Aware is a groundbreaking approach to road safety.
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2 months ago |
here.com | Rosie Gizauskas |Maja Stefanovic |Louis Boroditsky
A key feature of today's connected vehicles, over-the-air (OTA) updates allow manufacturers to remotely upgrade the software in your car via Wi-Fi or network data signal, and can include brand new features being added. And this all takes place without you having to lift a finger—think of it like your cellphone downloading an update while you sleep. But can upgrading the software in your car actually add value to it?
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