
Mercedes-Benz Admits Huge Screens in Cars Aren't a Luxury Icon
Recent statements from a representative of Mercedes-Benz have led car enthusiasts and experts to rethink the truth about modern automotive technologies. Cutting-edge developments and the use of large screens in vehicles are often seen as a sign of luxury and status. However, Mercedes now claims that screen size does not necessarily correlate with high-quality finishes and a premium feel inside the vehicle.
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New Threat: Screenshot Scanning Malware Found in Apple App Store for the First Time
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered new malware, first presented in the Apple App Store, which has a unique capability - it can scan screenshots on users' devices. This threat marks a significant advancement in cybercrime and raises concerns about the safety of applications available in the official Apple store.
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Americans Annoyed by Touchscreens in Cars, Hyundai Study Shows
A study conducted by Hyundai has revealed that many American drivers are dissatisfied with the use of touchscreens in their vehicles. The survey, which involved over 1,000 car owners, found that despite manufacturers' efforts to integrate new technologies, such as touchscreens, most drivers would prefer to revert to traditional physical buttons.
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