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Wednesday, 18 January 2017

3 Best technologies of CES 2017.



Best Auto Technology: Honda Self Balancing Motor Bike

Honda self-balancing bike
Riding a bike at high speeds while keeping it upright is not too tough, especially to skilled riders. Still, there is a completely different story after you cruise at a small speed or wait at a stop because the bike's balance is in your hands. it would prove to be quite difficult to
keep your motorbike upright, especially if it is a heavy bike like a cruiser.

 For this reason, Honda developed the Riding Assist technology, a product that creates motorbike stability easier. This technology is additionally capable of keeping bikes upright even without a rider. So, it'll help forestall accidents and improve the standard of bike riding.
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Best Mobile Device: ASUS ZenFone AR

Asus ZenFone AR

The conference held by the Asus representatives showcased 2 new spectacular gadgets: ZenFone 3 Zoom and ZenFone AR. The latter made quite an impact as a result of its support for each Google's Tango 3D-mapping tech and Daydream VR platform. Additionally, taking into consideration the very fact that it's 8GB RAM, a Qualcomm's snapdragon 821 processor, 3 camera sensors, and a 5.7-inch AMOLED display, the fact that it's pretty thin and light-weight came as an enormous surprise. It's suffice to say many people are dying to get their hands on this technology that comes with AR capabilities.

Best Startup: Amber Agriculture

Amber grain storage

CES is generally known for showcasing product like computers, gadgets or software package updates. However, there were many presentations for technologies that were created to assist solving issues we never heard of. A good example comes from the Amber Agriculture startup that brought an innovative product for farmers, meant to offer them an efficient way to check the quality of stored grain. Amber's sensors may prove to be of good use to countries that are dealing with food supply issues.

Sunday, 8 January 2017

Honda displays self balancing motor bikes that can sit, stay and heel



Honda's Self Balancing Motorbike


CES 2017: Honda has disclosed its idea for a self-balancing motorbike capable of remaining upright without the need of a kickstand. At high-speed motorcyclists don’t need to worry so much concerning losing balance, but in overcrowded traffic, parking lots or tight areas, the chance of ending up on the pavement becomes a whole lot higher.






Helping put an end to any unscheduled topples, Honda has debuted its ‘riding assist’ technology at this year’s CES, greatly reducing the prospect of touch the pavement while the bike is at rest. Instead of using gyroscopes — whose heavyweight will impede the riding experience — Honda pull off the equalization act using technology first actualized in their personal mobility device UNI-CUB. Not only can the bike sit and continue command, but it can even be programmed to follow you around — a move that has many comparing the two-wheeler to a friendly metal pup. of course, Honda’s balance mode will simply be switched on or off for those times when you’d rather have an additional hands-on riding experience.

the motorcycle is capable of remaining upright without the use of a kickstand




the technology helps put an end to any unscheduled topples




balance mode can be switched off for when you want a more hands-on experience




in congested traffic, parking lots or tight spaces the chances of ending up on the pavement are a whole lot higher



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it’s a move that has many comparing the two-wheeler to a friendly metal pup





Thursday, 29 December 2016

Honda To Recall 633,753 Odyssey in the US for Rear Seat Defect







Honda Motor Company will be recalling 633,733 Odyssey minivan in the U,S due to second row can move when passengers don't expect.

They recalling Odysseys made between 2011 to 2016 models, Made Audust 1 2010 and october 1 2015.




The Minivan has a second seat lever which makes the outer seat to move forward to allow access to the inner seat (third row). The company says the release gear could remain in an unlocked position which can make the seats to move when not expected





The Issue was identified through warranty claims, No record of injury or accident so far.
Honda will notify owners about the racal in 2017. Dealers are expected to fix the issue  

This recall was announced on thursday on the national highway