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Jaguar Land Rover speech recognition app justDrive would like a word…

Glen Larson sadly passed away this month, but the Knightrider creator's dream of a sentient, slightly camp car is inching towards reality, courtesy of Jaguar Land Rover.

TechImperia3454d ago

one should have jaguar for the app thats an heavy price to pay

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Jaguar Land Rover Using Gorillaz Mixed Reality app As Recruiting Tool

Users of the Gorillaz app can take part in a series of puzzles designed to find new engineering talent.

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Land Rover Is Making A Smartphone And It’s Not For Everyone

Land Rover says it’s working on a smartphone that will come with luxury, the smartphone is expected to launch sometime in 2017.

proudly_X2918d ago (Edited 2918d ago )

Uhmm, lets see how this one goes..

I can see another flop tho

Speed-Racer2918d ago

No where does it say in the article it's not for everyone.

sonicwrecks2918d ago

It "will come with luxury".

Okay.

proudly_X2918d ago

Thanks, everyone can't afford luxury :) I hope @SpeedRacer knows that.. xD

Speed-Racer2917d ago

@X - Technically, it is available for everyone though.

adonisisfree2917d ago

I'm sure the smartphone will be as reliable as their vehicles...

gizmig2916d ago

Well I am sure the cost will be much higher and it must have many features that will support with only their cars.

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Ars talks connected cars and tech incubators with Jaguar Land Rover

Ars Technica: If you're a car nerd, you may know that Jaguar is based in Coventry, England. If you're a super-duper car nerd like me, you might also know that its main technology center is on a former RAF base in Gaydon, next door to Aston Martin. But did you know that it also has a tech center in Portland, Oregon? At CES we spoke to Matt Jones, director of future technology for Jaguar Land Rover, to find out more.

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