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Photo credit: Josiah BondySmall innovations in cars can make a world of difference
a seemingly minor upgrade provided a hint of things to come, even as we tried to stay focused on a muddy back-road and popped the vehicle
provided a stable, high-speed connection for audio
You can even tell when you first connect up, because Android Auto seems to pop up faster on the screen that Apple CarPlay using an iPhone X
companies can keep tabs on trends, they might be ready to offer newer wireless standards like 5G or an improved version of Wi-Fi that
maintains a steady and fast signal for streaming to an iPad or your phone
(Many current cars offer Wi-FI hotspots, but use older and outdated standards.)And, as tech matures even further and we start to see
In short, cars will need to keep pace with advancements much faster than they do now.The Wrangler Sahara costs $37,845
John Brandon, a journalist who's been writing about cars for 12 years, puts a new car and its cutting-edge tech through the paces every
One goal: To find out which new technologies will lead us to fully autonomous vehicles.Y6WSYW2cLyp6MfcmAAsBrX.jpg#