What it does is sync with the security system of your car and save images in the cloud. When something suspicious, which transmits data on your phone. Simple, right? Not really because the technology is still in testing stage. At least the tests and compensation results.In positive this time that hackers are demonstrating how the safety car is vulnerable, it might be wise for owners to have instant access when away from their vehicles.
Such is the value of Intel’s latest proof of concept, which has yet to make an impression in the automotive industry in general. It has been tested by Intel researchers in charge of their development too. What it does is replace the functionality of the electronic lock on a smart phone and more. So far, so good. When will the market? I have no idea.
However, Intel could well churn out a game-changer. Car safety is a concern most intransigent of the owners, so having a built-in feature in future cars would be a brilliant idea that no one has grasped yet.
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