The Diary of a Connected Car with Intel In-Vehicle Solutions

Updated, April 2017/ On March 13, Intel’s CEO Brian Krzanich announced the $15 billion acquisition of Mobileye, a leader in the fast-growing market for assisted driving systems. This is the second-largest deal in Intel’s 49-year history: “We expect to be the global leader in autonomous driving,” Mr. Krzanich said.

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Philipp Kandal
FF91 – Is this the (Faraday) Future of Smart Cars?

Do you remember how we were picturing smart cars 10 years ago? Futuristic and wild pieces of technology built from outrageous materials which could perform complex tasks on their own. 2017 came by and none of that has quite come true. Electric vehicles look very much like a regular car, but some of them perform like a supercar. The latter is a valid aspect if you take a look at Faraday Future FF91.

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Philipp Kandal
Tesla’s Electric Car, Zero Cost Mobility and the ‘Renewable’ Future

Industries like media, music and software have already seen a revolution thanks to the Internet. In certain cases, it offered us an era where information is almost free. Tesla’s electric car and their way of approaching energy could lead to a zero marginal cost mobility future. You need to admit we’re living exciting times, especially since Tesla isn’t limiting its technology just for cars.

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Philipp Kandal
Self-Driving Cars Could Disrupt Another Popular Form Of Transportation

How many self-driving cars have you seen on public roads? ‘None’ is probably the most common answer. It’s also a reason why speculating on the effects of autonomous vehicles on public roads is a bit tricky. Granted, it goes without saying changes and challenges will need to be overcome. We already know driverless cars will affect traditional transportation. Uber and Swift have already stated their wish to implement transportation services using autonomous vehicles.

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Philipp Kandal
What if Self-Driving Cars Will Be Ready but the Law Won’t?

There’s a constant concern with self-driving cars. Not many speak it out loud at the moment, but it’s there, deep in their minds: what if an autonomous car causes an accident with fatalities? Of course, for the moment it’s a concern humanity doesn’t quite feel the need to address. Driverless cars aren’t widely adopted yet. Moreover, there’s a lot of work – and money – being put into safety features and improving them.

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Philipp Kandal
Self driving cars will be on the British roads in January 2015

A lot of testing needs to be done before we can see self driving cars on the public roadsAside from actually putting autonomous cars to the test, the government needs to create a legislation that will allow them on the road.

It is now Britain’s turn. Starting this month, autonomous vehicles will be walking around 4 different cities. If you happen to be in the area, you might have the chance to see the cars.

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Philipp Kandal
Nexar App Lets You Turn Your Phone into a Smart Dashcam Recorder

Let’s say a reckless driver cut in front of you, then slammed on their brakes resulting in a collision. Even though it’s not your fault, it’s very likely you’ll be the one held accountable. That’s unless you have proof to show the police and insurance company what really happened. Dash cams were the ones serving this purpose.

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Philipp Kandal
With Voyomotive Tech, Any Vehicle Can Become a Connected Car

One of the most commonsensical claims nowadays is that technology makes life easier and more entertaining. And it strives to make it even more effortless. Take smart homes and devices into account, for instance. The connected car – which is no longer a foreign concept for most drivers out there – is yet another example.

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Philipp Kandal