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TomTom Go 520 review
By Marc Chacksfield published
Updated The TomTom Go 520 is a super-smart sat nav that will have you navigating in style.
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Amazon's Alexa is coming to BMW cars in 2018
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
Amazon isn't only announcing a new Echo speaker today – the online retail giant sets its sights on vehicles, too.
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Tesla's rumored music streaming service pops up in software updates
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
Someone has spotted a reference to 'TTunes' in Tesla's media app — could this be the car maker's music service?
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Tesla’s rumored music service might not be as crazy as it seems
By Emma Boyle published
Tesla is reportedly in talks to start its own music streaming service. This could be a sign of a change in how we own cars.
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Using a sat nav turns off parts of your brain
By Duncan Geere published
Researchers have discovered that using a sat nav to get somewhere switches off parts of your brain used in navigation.
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New Northern Lights research will make your sat nav mapping apps more accurate
By Duncan Geere published
Electrical engineers have gained new insight into how the Aurora Borealis works.
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Navdy gives your old car a glimpse of the future of driving
By John McCann published
In depth Calls, texts, notifications and satellite navigation before your very eyes – without you having to take them off the road.
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Apple CarPlay is finally ditching wires with the help of Harman
By Parker Wilhelm published
Auto tech developer Harman announces the first successful use of Apple's in-car interface sans cable.
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