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		<title>Mercedes 2010 E-Class: video walkthrough</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 22:18:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Boy Genius</dc:creator>
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A lot of people loved our tech-focused segment on the all-new 2010 Mercedes E-Class and we&#8217;re following up with a nice video overview of the vehicle. We were lucky enough to meet with Bart Herring who is product manager for&#8230;</description>
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<p>A lot of people loved our <a href="http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2009/10/26/mercedes-2010-e-class-technology-evolved/">tech-focused segment</a> on the all-new 2010 Mercedes E-Class and we&#8217;re following up with a nice video overview of the vehicle. We were lucky enough to meet with Bart Herring who is product manager for the E-Class series, and in addition to giving us a great presentation on the car, took some time to help put this video together.</p>
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		<title>Mercedes 2010 E-Class: technology evolved</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 22:57:58 +0000</pubDate>
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Recently I visited Mercedes-Benz&#8217;s headquarters in Montvale, NJ to see their all-new 2010 E-Class vehicles. You might be thinking we&#8217;re pulling an Autoblog, but we&#8217;re not. If you knew the amount of technology and engineering in the new E-Class&#8230; well,&#8230;</description>
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<p>Recently I visited Mercedes-Benz&#8217;s headquarters in Montvale, NJ to see their all-new 2010 E-Class vehicles. You might be thinking we&#8217;re pulling an Autoblog, but we&#8217;re not. If you knew the amount of technology and engineering in the new E-Class&#8230; well, you&#8217;re actually about to.</p>
<p>When you begin to look at how much effort, planning, design, testing, and money goes into creating a line of cars, you realize it&#8217;s not an easy task. Forget about competition from other manufacturers, just hearing and seeing the process of how it&#8217;s done was an incredible experience for me. We&#8217;re going to focus on just some of the technological features in the E-Class which is more than we could ever imagine, so once you add that in with every other component in a car, it&#8217;s really amazing. I was lucky enough to get a whole sense of how the process works and how it&#8217;s executed. I also test drove two 2010 E-Class vehicles, the E550 Coupe and the E63 AMG Sedan. Read on for my experience and an overview of some of the amazing stuff in the E-Class.</p>
<p>Disclosure: Mercedes-Benz North America is a past and present advertiser on BGR.</p>
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<p>The E-Class has a feature called ATTENTION ASSIST which is amazingly cool and incredibly brilliant. Mercedes told us that people who drive when they are tired and drowsy get into car accidents roughly 100,000 times a year, almost as much as driving while intoxicated. What Attention Assist does is monitor around 70 different parameters to get a baseline of your habits and then compare it in real-time to your current driving habit. So, you turn on your car and go off for a drive on the highway. For the first 20 minutes, the intuitive system automatically is monitoring different things that you do. Stuff like how aggressive you are with the steering wheel, braking patterns, and much more. Once that baseline is measured, the system then can decide if your patterns changed for the worse and it wants to alert you. There&#8217;s an audible alert as well as a visual one in the instrument cluster.</p>
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<p>Mercedes told us that in testing, Mercedes drivers typically have a heart-rate that&#8217;s reduced by 5% compared to other drivers of other brand vehicles. The reason they said is because of how much attention they pay to the cabin and the entire experience of making the driver feel like a driver, and a driver that&#8217;s driving comfortably.</p>
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<p>Something else intelligent the new E-Class does is called Adaptive High Beam Assist. It uses a camera that sees oncoming headlights and taillights of cars in front of you. It then automatically softens the headlights as cars pass by you to ease the lighting and not blind them. It will even switch between high-beams and low-beams automatically. But the best part is that it&#8217;s all automatic and will auto-adjust your headlights to compensate for 1,000ft of road (including vehicles) in front of you.</p>
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<p>The E-Class cars we saw were equipped with a bag load of safety features and it&#8217;s really great to see these things start to get implemented faster and faster on different cars from all sorts of manufacturers. PRE-SAFE Brake is another one of these technological achievements that you might wonder why it isn&#8217;t available until now. It makes use of something called DISTRONIC PLUS feature (basically think of it as adaptive cruise control that uses radar to see if another vehicle in front of you has stopped while you&#8217;re cruising at 75MPH), and what it does is actually stop the car for you in emergency conditions. We&#8217;re not talking about just slowing it down and slightly breaking, we&#8217;re talking 100% braking power. It works by sensing an impending rear collision (you about to hit another car in front of yours) and will sound about three warning tones.</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re listening to Bubba Sparxx too loud on your iPod and don&#8217;t hear those tones, and you don&#8217;t see the visual alerts because you&#8217;re emailing BGR a tip (not smart), the car will be able to detect that you&#8217;re a moron and apply around 40% partial braking to the car to slow you down 1.6 seconds prior to impact. But if all the aforementioned things fail, besides the fact you probably shouldn&#8217;t be operating a moving vehicle, the car will apply 100% full braking power 0.6 seconds before impact which will create an &#8220;electronic crumple zone,&#8221; dramatically reducing the impact for you. It doesn&#8217;t mean you won&#8217;t crash, but it&#8217;s an amazing safety enhancement that Mercedes is confident will reduce serious accidents on the road.</p>
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<p>What about night vision? Well, Mercedes said they&#8217;re one of the only manufacturers to use an actual camera for their night vision implementation, and instead of detecting heat, it works as does a regular night vision product; it shoots out IR light and the IR camera captures it. We were told it enables you to see more or less 500ft in front of you which is unbelievable if you think about it. There&#8217;s also a person detection feature that will put people in boxes so you can accurately view them.</p>
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<p>If you know me personally (funny guy, aren&#8217;t I?) or even follow me on Twitter, you&#8217;ll know I absolutely love cars. So mix that love of tech, gadgets, mobile devices, and everything else with cars and you can get an idea of why the E-Class is so interesting and incredible to me. It&#8217;s the most advanced vehicle I&#8217;ve ever driven and one of the most exciting just from the technology aspect itself. But, who are we kidding. The E63 would have had me excited if there was a rotary phone strapped to it. Just look at it.</p>
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<p>The car can also pair up to 5 mobile phones via Bluetooth and will give you much-loved signal strength indicator in the COMAND display as well as load in your entire phone address book if you&#8217;d please. The navigation system actually shows a lot of POI data as icons now, so you&#8217;ll literally see a Sunoco sign if there&#8217;s one close to you, or a McDonalds, or what have you. Completely unnecessary yet surprisingly enjoyable. Something else interesting is that DVD-based navigation is no longer necessary in this vehicle as it uses a built in hard drive to store everything. There is also around 4GB of free space for you to copy MP3 files to and play back at your leisure.</p>
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<p>Another great feature for us phone freaks is that pretty much all Mercedes have dedicated phone number pads.</p>
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<p>What about suspension? Isn&#8217;t there some tech in there, too? Definitely. There are two different suspension options on the E-Class. One is a spring-suspension system and the other is AIRMATIC suspension which lets the driver select either comfort or spots mode at the touch of a button to fine turn their driving experience. We would have preferred even more control on the suspension, maybe four modes, like some other cars offer, but oh well.</p>
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<p>There&#8217;s literally so much technology in this car &#8212; obviously why I jumped at the opportunity to do this article &#8212; that we could go on and on for a pretty long time. If the car senses an incoming collision the seats will move automatically to a more favorable crash position to try and protect the occupants, if the car is about to roll over, the sunroof and windows close automatically, there are up to 11 airbags in the car (9 standard) and a whole lot more. What&#8217;s great about all this technology though, is that it&#8217;s configurable. We often asked if you could disable almost every new feature they briefed us on, and the answer was always yes. We&#8217;ll be following up with a video post on the E-Class that will give you a more visual look at the car&#8217;s styling and design elements as well as a nice walk-through from our friend Bart Herring who is Product Manager for the E-Class series at Mercedes-Benz.</p>
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		<title>Benz and Bosch to bring SPLITVIEW to 2010 S-Class</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 23:09:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Epstein</dc:creator>
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In-car video entertainment is hardly something uncommon these days. Any run-of-the-mill mini van or SUV can be fitted with a nice DVD / console entertainment system for a fraction of what it used to cost, typically directly from the dealer.&#8230;</description>
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<p>In-car video entertainment is hardly something uncommon these days. Any run-of-the-mill mini van or SUV can be fitted with a nice DVD / console entertainment system for a fraction of what it used to cost, typically directly from the dealer. If you want to give your front passenger something to focus on during those long trips however, it&#8217;s a slightly different story. Sure you can have your local shop slap a flat panel into your passenger-side visor but unless you&#8217;re a teenager you&#8217;re or prepping for an appearance on Cribs, you might get a few funny looks. Don&#8217;t sweat it though, Mercedes-Benz and Bosch might just have the cure for what ails you &#8211; assuming you can squeeze a new S-Class into your budget next year. The duo have developed a new display technology dubbed SPLITVIEW that will allow a single screen to display two different pictures depending on the viewing angle. Using a combination of clever pixel placement and a unique filter, SPLITVIEW will allow a centrally-located monitor in the dash to display navigation or control information to the driver while displaying a DVD or even TV channels to the passenger. The passenger will also have the option of using headphones, freeing up the car&#8217;s speakers for music or turn-by-turn navigation instructions. Pretty slick, eh? Expect SPLITVIEW to make its first appearance in production 2010 S-Class cars this summer.</p>
<p>Thanks, Robby!</p>
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		<title>General Motors continues to falter; may discontinue Saturn</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 23:35:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marc Flores</dc:creator>
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Saturn&#8217;s slogan is now &#8220;Rethink&#8221;, but it&#8217;s beginning to look like the GM-owned automaker is taking that sentiment in a completely different direction. After making an effort to rebrand the Saturn line and produce a variety of attractive vehicles, General&#8230;</description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Saturn&#8217;s slogan is now &#8220;Rethink&#8221;, but it&#8217;s beginning to look like the GM-owned automaker is taking that sentiment in a completely different direction. After making an effort to rebrand the Saturn line and produce a variety of attractive vehicles, General Motors might pull the plug on the 23-year-old auto line. With rumors of bankruptcies and dealers going out of business (none of which were true), Saturn&#8217;s reputation has been taking some serious hits lately. It&#8217;s also no help that the US automotive industry is suffering and relying on the government for a bailout, so GM is going to strongly consider shutting down Saturn while it forms plans this week in terms of an impending reorg. We imagine it&#8217;s not going to be a tough decision since Saturn hasn&#8217;t been profitable for GM at all. Along with axing the celestial brand, the automotive giant is considering selling off the Saab line and turning Pontiac into a &#8220;niche&#8221; brand, much like Saturn is now. So, after several years of producing what seems to be like one or two models, Saturn now offers several decent vehicles: Astra, Outlook, Sky, Vue and Aura. Still, it has failed to gain any real popularity and is likely going to disappear forever. Is anyone actually going to miss it?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Thanks, Alex R!</p>
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		<title>Tesla Tastelessly Tosses Their Team</title>
		<link>http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2008/10/17/tesla-tastelessly-tosses-their-team/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Oct 2008 17:22:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marc Flores</dc:creator>
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If you thought breaking up over a text message was in bad taste, try empathizing with the Tesla employees who were just laid off&#8230; via a blog post! That&#8217;s right, 90% of the Tesla team in Metro Detroit were let&#8230;</description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">If you thought breaking up over a text message was in bad taste, try empathizing with the Tesla employees who were just laid off&#8230; via a blog post! That&#8217;s right, 90% of the Tesla team in Metro Detroit were let go, but someone assigned to break the news didn&#8217;t have the guts to tell them. Instead, the employees found out through their own site that they were finished. What&#8217;s to become of the remaining 10%? Those who aren&#8217;t notified of their termination today (via a bulletin board at the plant, mind you) have to relocate to San Jose, CA &#8211; at least it&#8217;s brighter and the weather is more temperate in Cali, right? The problem is getting there when your company won&#8217;t help with relocation, moving costs, selling your current home or apartment, or anything else for that matter. They&#8217;re essentially being told, &#8220;Be glad we didn&#8217;t can you. Now get moving!&#8221; The official word is as follows:</p>
<p style="text-align: left; padding-left: 30px;"><em>There will also be some headcount reduction due to consolidation of operations. In anticipation of moving vehicle engineering to our new HQ in San Jose, we are ramping down and will close our Rochester Hills office near Detroit. Good communication, tightly knit engineering and a common company culture are of paramount importance as Tesla grows.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Yes, &#8220;good communication&#8221; and a &#8220;common company culture&#8221; are of paramount importance. We&#8217;re wondering what the schmuck who wrote this piece was thinking when writing that there would be a &#8220;headcount reduction.&#8221; With tough times and an economy suffering at exponential rates, one would think that Tesla could have been just a tad more appropriate and tactful with letting their hard working employees go.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://jalopnik.com/5064966/tesla-to-finally-notify-detroit-workers-today-they-were-laid-off-two-days-ago">Read</a></p>
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		<title>Rolls-Royce RR4 due in 2010, who else is getting one with us?</title>
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If you&#8217;re a car fanatic, you can&#8217;t help but being intrigued by Rolls-Royce&#8217;s newest announcement; the RR4 due to start production in 2010. It&#8217;s the &#8220;baby&#8221; Rolls-Royce that&#8217;s been floating around in the rumor mill for the last couple years.&#8230;</description>
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<p>If you&#8217;re a car fanatic, you can&#8217;t help but being intrigued by Rolls-Royce&#8217;s newest announcement; the RR4 due to start production in 2010. It&#8217;s the &#8220;baby&#8221; Rolls-Royce that&#8217;s been floating around in the rumor mill for the last couple years. And by baby, we mean smaller. Ever since BMW bought Rolls, their design and technology has slowly made it&#8217;s way into Rolls-Royce&#8217;s lineup. From the same 7-Series key, to iDrive, to the same driving controls, they&#8217;ve integrated a whole lot. Now, the RR4 is set to further expand that line by using the 7-Series framework. Expect it to be similarly sized, but pack that Rolls-Royce punch. Now, who else is getting one with us? Matching cars? Let&#8217;s go! We got first dibs on BGR Blue, though&#8230;Couple shots of the limited edition sketch and Rolls materials after the jump.</p>
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