Consumers want features in their cars to match what they are used to on their consumer electronics (CE) devices. And their expectations of in-car technology is based not on what is available in other cars, but on what they have on their tablets computers and smartphones, said Matt Jones, Vice Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Consumers want features in their cars to match what they are used to on their consumer electronics (CE) devices. And their expectations of in-car technology is based not on what is available in other cars, but on what they have on their tablets computers and smartphones, said Matt Jones, Vice
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