If you’ll recall not long ago we brought you our Digital Trends Best Concept Cars of 2011. Well, this week at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show we had a chance to check out a couple new concept cars first hand and got up close and personal with some old favorites.
Traditionally, CES has been all about cutting edge technology. But in recent times there has in been an increasing amount of crossover between the two, especially with the increasing amount of smartphone integration and internet connectivity many of the newest cars are sporting.
This year at CES we spotted concepts from Audi and its Urban Concept, the Ford Evos, Kia’s sickeningly cute Naimo, and Mercedes commanding F125.
Can’t we just end world hunger, first?
Yes, but also, a clean energy future would help with that, in terms of a big-picture thing.
improving health allowing the restoration of environmental integrity, improved food production.
manage resources responsibly the food chain is under pressure, anything that makes things a bit easier can’t be a bad thing, instead of patants on seeds seeking to ban ordinary people growing food in their backyards – the US senate needs to hang their heads for such a travesty by the mere suggestion of that bill.
the powers that be(International community, IMF and WTO could do far more to end hunger, but won’t, that, has to change)
BTW the cars of the future sound pretty awesome, so many spin-off benefits, what will transport of goods and such look like when technology reduces costs and improves speed of delivery? from cars to all modes of transport, time is saved and that is good, cleaner technology saves our nest, a good thing, so thumbs up to these cool vehicles!
Yes, but also, a clean energy future would help with that, in terms of a big-picture thing.
improving health allowing the restoration of environmental integrity, improved food production.
manage resources responsibly the food chain is under pressure, anything that makes things a bit easier can’t be a bad thing, instead of patants on seeds seeking to ban ordinary people growing food in their backyards – the US senate needs to hang their heads for such a travesty by the mere suggestion of that bill.
the powers that be(International community, IMF and WTO could do far more to end hunger, but won’t, that, has to change)
Can’t we just end world hunger, first?