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COMMENT: The future of the auto industry could be in your pocket

BY MARTIN KAHL. At the inaugural CES Asia, Daimler and Audi threw themselves behind smartphone-based infotainment

Everything’s on one device: payphones, map books and dictionaries have all been flattened by a future hurtling towards us, said Audi’s Chief Executive, Rupert Stadler, and Kirk Skaugen, a Senior Vice President at Intel, in their respective keynotes at CES Asia 2015. Stadler added that the current digital revolution is proving greater than the original industrial revolution.

As a result, OEMs must decide how to proceed, and Stadler’s comments about collaborating with non-traditional automotive suppliers and service providers signal a new structure for the

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