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INSIDE MOBILE: Planes, Trains, Automobiles: Why Computers Should Be In Control

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All planes, trains and automobiles should have substantially more technology than they do today. Plus, they should all be allowed to be taken over by a remote, approved agency in case of problems that would negatively affect the ability of the vehicle to reach its destination safely. Here, Knowledge Center mobile and wireless analyst J. Gerry Purdy explains why we should use networking of vehicles, remote robotics and device intelligence to prevent problems that would endanger passenger lives.
– In the renowned 1987 movie, quot;Planes, Trains amp; Automobiles, quot;
advertising exec Neal Page (Steve Martin) and shower ring salesman Del
Griffith (John Candy) are total strangers. Together, they use all three
forms of transportation in an effort to get home for Thanksgiving.
Things go aw…

 INSIDE MOBILE: Planes, Trains, Automobiles: Why Computers Should Be In Control

 INSIDE MOBILE: Planes, Trains, Automobiles: Why Computers Should Be In Control

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 INSIDE MOBILE: Planes, Trains, Automobiles: Why Computers Should Be In Control

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