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High-performance vehicle manufacturer, McLaren Automotive, is planning to replace windshield wipers on their future supercars with force fields made of sound. The McLaren P1 No mention on when McLaren will start implementing the said technology but you can expect it add more weight on the price of an already super expensive sports car. Now if they can just apply that force field thing to the entire car, that would be great. I've been an avid fan of the Moo cards ever since they went online. The business/calling cards are of high quality and each one is unique so even if they're coming in from London and are a little expensive, I ordered 3 boxes. All 300 cards have a typo with the mobile number. Spotify has rolled out one of its most social features yet, Spotify Jam on Android Auto and it’s about to end the era of the “playlist dictator.” With Jam, everyone in the car gets a say in what plays next. For now, QR code scanning can be a bit clunky, but if Spotify polishes it up, this could be the best in-car music feature yet and Apple Music might have some catching up to do. Read more in our articles including "McLaren to replace windshield wipers with force fields" and "Moo Mini Cards: An Expensive Lesson in Proofreading".

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High-performance vehicle manufacturer, McLaren Automotive, is planning to replace windshield wipers on their future supercars with force fields made of sound. The McLaren P1 No mention on when McLaren will start implementing the said technology but you can expect it add more weight on the price of an already super expensive sports car.

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Now if they can just apply that force field thing to the entire car, that would be great. I've been an avid fan of the Moo cards ever since they went online. The business/calling cards are of high quality and each one is unique so even if they're coming in from London and are a little expensive, I ordered 3 boxes.

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Our coverage of Car Technology includes: "McLaren to replace windshield wipers with force fields"; "Moo Mini Cards: An Expensive Lesson in Proofreading"; "Uber and WeRide launch fully driverless Robotaxis in Abu Dhabi". Each article provides unique insights and information.