The Japanese automaker develops what it says is the world’s first phone that can unlock your car and start your engine. Too bad it looks so prehistoric.
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Original post by Keith Barry
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The Japanese automaker develops what it says is the world’s first phone that can unlock your car and start your engine. Too bad it looks so prehistoric.
Wired.com
Original post by Keith Barry
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