The Intel Connected Smart Car Spills the Beans to Police and Insurers
Michael Hines — July 7, 2010 — Autos
Cars are about to get a lot less private thanks to the Intel Connected Smart Car. This car is designed to report information if accidents occur.
What kind of information are we talking about here? Stats on your speed, braking and even a video of both the interior and exterior of the car are provided with this device. This information will be sent directly to the police department as well as your insurer.
The Intel Connected Smart Car might not be too popular with the public, but I could see it getting a lot of play as a company car. Read below to find out more about this snitching Smart Car.
What kind of information are we talking about here? Stats on your speed, braking and even a video of both the interior and exterior of the car are provided with this device. This information will be sent directly to the police department as well as your insurer.
The Intel Connected Smart Car might not be too popular with the public, but I could see it getting a lot of play as a company car. Read below to find out more about this snitching Smart Car.
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