Apple iPhone 7 is finally here. Now if you're someone who has 60,000 to 92,000 rupees to spend and is in the market for a brand new premium flagship, you can very well buy the iPhone 7 and you won't be disappointed.
It is a capable phone and with the refreshed iOS10, has some cool new tricks up its sleeve.
But Apple is no longer the innovation powerhouse it used to be, which is why, I'm not going to waste any more time talking about it, I'd rather draw your attention to self driving/robotic or simply put driverless cars.
So, what do we mean by self-driving cars? These will be part of our near future where no one has to give a dime about braking when a stop sign shows up or when your friend calls during your drive through a busy highway.
All this smartness in the self-driving car is available thanks to use of tracking radar and GPS.
History of the self-driving cars dates back to the 1920s when Mercedes-Benz tried to revolutionise driving.
Nearly hundred years later, Tesla looks much likelier to pull-off the self-driving trick much before the traditional giants.
They’ve even given us a teaser (and chance to pre-order a Tesla Model 3). And even though it would be crazy to imagine us driving these on the road anytime soon like David Hasselhoff did in his movies or George Jetson in the popular toon show Jetsons, the future is totally going to make that happen.
Unlike Apple who still can’t get Siri to find us the Saree ka fall sa song on the Internet.
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