One morning last year, millions of Americans got into their cars to go to work and discovered they now had the ability to order breakfast and coffee while they drove. Overnight, General Motors had downloaded a new application called Marketplace that operated in their cars' center touchscreens.
When you start your car without fastening your seat belt, you probably here a sound like "Ding! Ding! Ding!..." It doesn't really sound like a bell, though. Usually, it sounds like a machine doing a pretty poor job of pretending to be a bell.
Japan has given a stark warning to Britain that its big companies -- and others -- would have to quit the country if trade barriers after Brexit wipe out their profit margins.