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The technology in Microsoft's Connected Concept Cars races past today's limited and often unsafe means for accessing information in the car such as traditional maps, cell phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs), and "guesstimates" on maintenance concerns such as oil level or engine status. The vehicles the company unveiled today focus on providing drivers with useful information that makes getting from place to place easier than ever. Microsoft's Connected Concept Cars, powered by Windows® Automotive technology, provide these features:
"The power, flexibility and reliability of our Windows Automotive platform makes it possible for automakers to provide these types of driving experiences to consumers today," Brass said. "These Connected Concept Cars prove that drivers and passengers can safely and securely communicate, get timely information and be entertained at their convenience while on the road."
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