Microsoft, Volvo strike deal to make driverless cars

Volvo has struck a deal with Microsoft that will see the two companies work together in developing driverless vehicle and providing potential car buyers an interactive shopping practice using the U.S. technology giant’s HoloLens headset.

The two firms announced on Friday that the main concentrate of the partnership will be to develop autonomous cars, the use of data to create “meaningful services”, machine learning and how to modernize the car buying process. Continue reading

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Is it time to say goodbye to the Suzuki Mehran?

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Some thirty one years ago, engineers at Suzuki Motors Japan developed the 2nd generation of Suzuki Alto, better known to us as the ‘Suzuki Mehran’. Continue reading