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09.06.05 Make
Way For E-Driving By
Jason Lee Miller
File this one under coolness. Mazda has unveiled a new concept car that further
moves the push to orphan the soon-to-be old-fashioned use of keys-by replacing
keys with USB flash drives.
The Mazda Sassou
is designed to incorporate USB
flash technology and the current Internet revolution into a driving experience.
The USB keys can be used to unlock and start the car while offering other features
that will one day reduce keys that only have two or three functions to obsolescence.
The car has an internal hard drive to which drivers can transfer driving directions
or music downloaded from the Internet. It's only a matter of time until we see
drive-by spammings.
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Jason L. Miller is a staff writer for WebProNews covering technology and business.
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