With its "gesture control" system, the 2016 BMW 7 Series has set its sights on introducing a few more hand gestures to a driver's lexicon. And the middle finger is not involved. This standard system ...
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Twirl your finger, and the volume changes. Stick your thumb out like a hitchhiker and watch your BMW switch to the next song. Throw two fingers at the screen like you're about to poke someone in the ...
BMW added a touchscreen to the iDrive controller and then Gesture Control in the 2016 BMW 7 Series and now, at CES 2016, it's showing off AirTouch. Like an air kiss, there's no actual touching, only ...
The BMW X5 is entering the 2023 model year with some changes to equipment and packages, as well as a revised starting price. The biggest among them is a change that’s also affected other names in the ...
MUNICH -- This is the world's most advanced car. The 2016 BMW 7 Series uber-premium sedan takes technology beyond the cutting edge. The cockpit is cocooned with weight-saving, life-saving carbon-fiber ...
The 2023 BMW X3 is entering the new model year with revisions to its packaging and the addition of a new paint color as the strong-selling SUV follows on from an update full of subtle but significant ...
BMW is looking to bring a more innovative approach to making adjustments on the go. They patented gesture controls that will use sensors located on motorcycle handlebars per the drawings. This new ...
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Honda wants to surprise even its most loyal customers. After years of unimpressive car interior design, the automaker is pushing forward with a new goal: to watch you closely. Here’s what’s going to ...