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Fixing cars now often means updating software

Detroit Consumer Stimulus Campaign
Detroit Consumer Stimulus Campaign by Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com
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The Cadillac User Experience, at right, is a full suite of infotainment, navigation and communication tools. It is the kind of onboard high-tech device whose software automakers can update through their dealerships. It used to be that when cars left the factory, automakers had nothing further to do with them unless the manufacturers had made some terrible mistake in assembling them. In such cases, there would be a dramatic recall in which the defective or incorrectly installed part was replaced. Computing devices, in contrast, get “recalled” almost weekly, as manufacturers issue software updates that correct flaws, address new challenges like a new virus, or tweak functions to satisfy customers.

Fixing cars now often means updating software

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FieldTerminology: communication tools

Overall Sentiment: 0.158704

Relevance: 0.892848

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