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Japanese High School Students Break Record for World’s Shortest Car

Most car enthusiasts want to have the newest, fastest, and slickest car on the road, but a school in Japan took on a different challenge when building their record-breaking electric car.

Meet Mirai, the world’s shortest car. This electric car was designed and built by a group of Japanese students and teachers from the Okayama Sanyo High School in Asakuchi. Their car, which has been officially accepted by the Guinness Book of World Records, is road legal, though the drivers who have taken Mirai for a spin typically are not comfortable with taking it out on the road.

The car’s design is pretty amazing, but what makes it more amazing was that the students insisted that it should be electric because they wanted to be environmentally conscious. Considering how the major car manufacturers have had such a tough time getting electric cars to catch on, perhaps they should consider encourage these kids to continue pursing automotives and come work on electric cars when they finish school.

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GM Hires 10,000 Computer Professionals to Develop Software, New Technology

American automakers are riding high in 2012 with sales stronger than ever, especially for new models like the Chevrolet Spark. While this is great news, there was even better news coming out of GM that will ensure a bright future for American automakers.

For years, many American automakers have paid outside companies for the right to use software and other new technology in their vehicles. They have relied on others to dictate the future of automobiles instead of doing it themselves. Ultimately, they have ended up paying out the nose for technology they could have (and should have) developed with their own resources. It has been a waste of money and a waste of great American talent.

GM has realized that to remain competitive, they need to develop new information technology and quickly. Otherwise, they will get left behind and wind up exactly where they were only a few years ago. In a bold pro-active move, GM has announced they will be hiring 10,000 new computer professionals. These hires will work at GM’s new Information Technology Innovation Center in Austin, Texas, GM’s computer center in Warren, Michigan, and two other sites that are expected to be announced soon.

GM’s Chief Information Officer Randy Mott had high hopes for these new hires and their work, stating, “We’re currently seeking the next generation of game-changers to help us usher in a new age of automotive innovation.” Many have called the move risky and wonder if it will pay off for GM. Paying for 10,000 new computer professionals is quite a hefty bill, but considering 2012’s strong auto sales and Japan’s return after the tsunami, the time is now or never. GM will have to put in the money now and take advantage of the opportunity available to them or lose their ability to compete, again.

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“Invisible” Backseat: Gimme or Gimmick?

Car technology is progressing at a frightening pace. Self-driving cars are in the near future. Smart phone sync technology is becoming standard in new models. Some cars can even measure the driver’s heart rate and turn off driver distractions.

Most of this new technology is pretty amazing, but occasionally, a new car gadget or gizmo is more confusing than cool.

Researchers at the Keio University in Japan will be at the 2012 Digital Content Expo in Tokyo to show off an “invisible” Prius. The backseat of the Prius is covered with retroreflective materials, jokingly referred to as the “invisibility cloak” from the Harry Potter series. The material allows the driver to see through the backseat, and theoretically drivers will have less trouble parallel parking or driving in reverse. Masahiko Inami, a professor at Keio University’s School of Media Design, described the experience as “driving a glass car” and was confident that the technology would be widely used in the future.

I still have no idea what to think about the “invisible” Prius. While I hate parallel parking just as much as the next driver, I feel like the experience of driving a “glass car” would make parking tougher. Is the driver’s depth perception affected in any way? How is the “invisible” backseat an improvement on the rear-view cameras that are already available? So far, I think the “invisible” Prius is fun to show off at a technology expo, but I am not convinced that drivers will want it or manufacturers will want to pay for it.

Readers, we want to hear what you think! Do you like the “invisible” Prius? Would you want to see through your backseat? Leave a comment below, and tell us what you think!

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