Cars Become Small Computers with Help of Internet San Francisco Company
Newer cars all come equipped with Wi-Fi capabilities, but people who are worried about the safety and security of Wi-Fi may want to consider a new car model. This new car model uses a local Internet San Francisco company and transforms the car into a small computer.
Seattle, Washington, United States., February 17, 2013 - (PressReleasePoint) -
Newer cars all come equipped with Wi-Fi capabilities, but people who are worried about the safety and security of Wi-Fi may want to consider a new car model. This new car model uses a local Internet San Francisco company and transforms the car into a small computer.
"What we have done it transform the car into a small computer", said the designer of the car. "We placed small screens anywhere and everywhere within the car. Everywhere you turn there is a computer."
While the actual car is not a computer, there are computers everywhere within the car. There are small computers placed into the car seats, computers on the dashboard, and even the ability to place one on the horn.
"Basically, anywhere there could be a computer there is", said the designer. "People want to stay connected, but find it hard while traveling in a car. This makes it easier to connect to websites, social media sites and emails while on the road."
The partnership with the local Internet San Francisco Company helps provide a steady and reliable connection. This is especially important when people are traveling as they don't want to have to keep connecting to the Internet because it dropped.
"While traveling recently I kept experiencing dropped Internet connections", said the designer of the car. "That was when I decided to partner with the Internet San Francisco company. It helped provide a reliable and steady connection that rarely had any drops."
Interest in a car of this type has really spiked. The designer of the car ran an Internet video showing drawings and specs. That video received over 1.5 million hits within a month.
"I was surprised there were so many people who are interested in seeing this type of car", said the designer. "I was getting emails and messages from people all over the world. It really inspired me to want to work hard."
The actual computer car has not been released to the public. It is still undergoing beta testing. The beta testing requires it to undergo several road and safety tests. This helps make sure that the product is safe for the public when it is released.
"Right now we are undergoing some safety and road tests", said the designer of the car. "We expect this type of car to hit the road within the year. It will really be amazing and I think people will love it."
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