Hopefully, many of you have already read the two-part travail of my tough Tile tracker and what it helped me locate: a Volvo key fob inadvertently “eaten” by my Honda snowblower earlier that same day.
Bertel is a Linux user who likes budget smartphones more than flagships, uses a custom ROM, and gets his apps from F-Droid. When he isn't writing short stories for Android Police, you might find him ...
Driving a Volvo XC90 SUV for a week taught me a few lessons about the leisure auto market. It also gave me new perspective on city driving and being a short mom. My own car is a little Honda Civic ...
Using a physical key to unlock a car door is starting to seem as archaic as operating a hand crank, and many new cars don’t even need a key for the ignition. But Volvo says it will be ready to offer a ...
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Volvo May Decide to Get Rid of Key Card-Based Entry & Drive, Since People Don't Seem to Like It
Volvo isn't the first manufacturer to try and convince consumers to use a touch-activated key card to access their vehicle, but it might be about to give it up, according to managing director of Volvo ...
Volvo has announced that in 2017 it will become the first car company to offer a car without a key. Instead the company will offer customers the option to have a smartphone app instead which will act ...
Volvo's EX30 and EX90 electric SUVs use a new key card that's bound to go down in history as one of the weirdest car keys ever produced. According to the Australian website Drive, this has proven so ...
Why didn't somebody think of this before: Use your smartphone not just to unlock your car remotely, but also to start the car and drive away. If you can't find your keys, use your smartphone. If you ...
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