Twirl your finger, and the volume changes. Stick your thumb out like a hitchhiker and watch your BMW switch to the next song. Throw two fingers at the screen like you're about to poke someone in the ...
Two decades after its debut in the 2001 Series 7, BMW’s iDrive infotainment system is among the best on the market. It’s about to get even better — think, natural language processing, gesture control ...
BMW’s new 7-Series has finally landed, bringing with it more space than ever, loads of technology and powerful yet frugal engines. The car arrives in U.S. showrooms this fall, as a 2016 model, ...
BMW added a touchscreen to the iDrive controller and then Gesture Control in the 2016 BMW 7 Series and now, at CES 2016, it's showing off AirTouch. Like an air kiss, there's no actual touching, only ...
BMW is looking to bring a more innovative approach to making adjustments on the go. They patented gesture controls that will use sensors located on motorcycle handlebars per the drawings. This new ...
The growing sales of luxury cars with advanced safety and comfort features have fueled the development of the automotive gesture-recognition market, as automakers seek to incorporate more technologies ...
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