After
several years of incremental developments, the world of
in-car technology is about to explode into the consumer
market. Just as the general public have adapted to
managing and exploiting the myriad functions of desktops,
smart phones and tablets, they are about to be faced with
a similar plethora of competing technologies, standards
and options in the dashboard of their car.
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In this decade’s great smartphone feud, Apple’s botching of its first self-built maps app would seem to count as a victory for Google. Apple sacrifices customer satisfaction in search of incremental gain against Google; customers gnash their teeth; Google grabs disillusioned customers. By Marcus Wohlsen, http://www.wired.com
Read MorePixate is an ‘over-unity’ Kickstarter project which promises to allow developers to build native iOS apps with CSS. Its aim is to address the problems of working with what many see as a difficult and cumbersome platform and language, or at the very least one that’s different from the more familiar and accessible web.
Read MoreGreat article on the issues faced by Android developers and why iOS generally looks better, with less work. […]
Read MoreAnother fantastic Hunch infographic via Slashgear. I love it when stereotypes are confirmed! Do you prefer Android or […]
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