What Should we Expect from In-Car Gesture Control?
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What Should we Expect from In-Car Gesture Control?



The new technologies that have crept into car interiors with the promise of making life easier are only now starting to mature (touchscreens and capacitive sensors along with voice control). Neither was very good when first introduced, so what should we expect from the inevitable onset of gesture control?
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