A simple slip-up leaving kids in a car can put a child's life at risk, but the Australian invention of the "Infalurt" could help keep the often sleep-deprived brains of parents right on track.
Read moreThe latest cars from Jag and Land Rover will let you talk to Alexa through them, meaning smart home control may well be possible from the road.
Read moreA crazy vision of the future could see cars with a chassis inspired by eBook readers, meaning they can change from white to black all too easily.
Read moreThe Apple AirTag could be used for more than bags and keys, because if you've ever struggled to find your car, it could make your phone help you there, too.
Read moreA quick reminder that if you're enjoying a drive, be sure not to physically touch that phone while behind the wheel.
Read moreGreat ideas come from Australia, some that have change the world. From WiFi to the black box, Aussies have done amazing things, but what about now? From family-focused tech to tech that deals with focus, here are some of them.
Read moreDonning a helmet and taking on the road is on the path of change, and Australia's Forcite might be in pole position to make it something locals lead in.
Read moreSitting at home wishing the tracks of Forza were a real place for you to hug those corners? Logitech has something, but it'll cost you.
Read moreImagine starting your car via an app on that phone of yours instead of needing keys. It's coming to future phones, but BMW models might get it first.
Read moreYou won't be able to start your engine by talking to Alexa, but Amazon's new platform for its assistant brings other things to your car or truck.
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