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Tourists in the Scottish Highlands are being urged to display “T-plates” on their cars following a spate of crashes.
The ecommerce giant could launch AR glasses for consumers in late 2026 or early 2027, according to The Information.
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GB News on MSNDrivers told to display new 'T plates' on cars after dramatic rise in serious accidents
Motorists could face new travel rules in a popular tourist destination as local authorities look to crack down on dangerous ...
Known internally as Jayhawk, Amazon's smart glasses for consumers will also come with built-in microphones, speakers, and a camera, reports The Information. Amazon is using Chinese ...
Global shipments for Display Driver ICs (DDICs) are projected to experience a 2% year-on-year (YoY) decline in 2025, followed ...
GMB Union has highlighted concerns about the way Uber currently displays driver names to passengers, saying the system ...
The company will be the only panel manufacturer participating in IAA MOBILITY 2025, the world’s largest mobility exhibition, ...
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One-on-one with Chip Ganassi: After 17 IndyCar titles, Pittsburgh native maintains hometown ...
Days after Ganassi's latest IndyCar title, the western Pennsylvania native sat down with Pittsburgh's Action Sports for an ...
Samsung Display is set to unveil its cutting-edge automotive OLED solutions in Munich, highlighting advanced in-car display ...
BMW has doubled-down on its position of keeping Apple at arm's length when it comes to the in-car experience – at least where ...
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Why is Amazon putting AR glasses on drivers before shoppers? Reason could give it edge over ...
Amazon’s AR plans will first roll out in delivery vans, with a broader release for shoppers coming afterwards.
Amazon is developing a pair of augmented reality (AR) smart glasses that it could release in late 2026 or early 2027, The ...
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