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visual cues (think Google Maps navigation), and a special steering wheel that would vibrate to signal the next turn. (The wheel is of particular note: It was built in a partnership of AT&T.
With a stand on the rear wheel providing resistance, and a movable steering plate under the front to read the handlebar angle, you can now use your standard bike as the “controller” in a ...
Slotted behind the car’s halo and set deep within its tub, F1 drivers have more than two dozen buttons, knobs, rotary dials, menus, displays, and LEDs to interact with on the steering wheel.