This month, we wanted to show our readers some tech that most of us can do at right at home. We visited Cars Inc., in Fullerton, CA, a shop that has been in business for over 35 years and has become a ...
If you're using your smartphone as your GPS, or you just like to keep it at arm's length for calling/speakerphone use, the best location by far is your dashboard. Of course, all it takes is one turn ...
The Cool Tools weblog points out a car dashboard sticky pad that makes your need-within-reach gadgets stay put. Non-adhesive, non-magnetic, it grips cell phones, PDAs, sunglasses, GPS, binoculars, CDs ...
Like smartphone cases, there are plenty of dash and windshield mount docks for your smartphone. Considering the distracted driving laws in most jurisdictions, a dash mount is almost a necessity if you ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. In the 1930s, Dr. Claire L. Straith, ...
I’m not positive about everyone else, but I know that a solid smartphone car mount is on my list of in-car tech essentials. I have used dozens of car mounts, some good, some great, and the iOttie ...
It is hard to say if the build-off between Custom Classic Trucks' and Classic Trucks' '67-72 series of Ford F-100 trucks has had any influence on the aftermarket or not, but we've noticed an increase ...
Cutting a Mustang dash to fit a larger aftermarket radio was all too common in the 1970s and 1980s, and even into the 1990s when the double-DIN style head units came into play. It still happens today ...
It is hard to say if the build-off between Custom Classic Trucks' and Classic Trucks' '67-72 series of Ford F-100 trucks has had any influence on the aftermarket or not, but we've noticed an increase ...