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By Dawn Kawamoto
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 1, 2005 3:50:00 PM

Mazda has created a concept car that uses a USB drive as its ignition key.

The USB (universal serial bus) feature will be part of its Sassou concept car, a small hatchback aimed at the youth market, Mazda said this week. The car will be unveiled at this month's Frankfurt Motor Show.

Sassou uses a USB "key" and interface port that will let drivers program and load files onto the car's hard drive. But auto industry watchers note that such a feature may take years to show up on showroom floors--or it may never make it that far.

"Concept cars are used to introduce a new body style and, on top of that, the manufactures throw in all kinds of features. Often, those ideas are not ready for production," said Csaba Csere, editor-in-chief of Car and Driver magazine. "It usually takes three years from design to production."

Bluetooth, for example, was discussed as a potential feature in cars for six years before it made it into production, Csere noted.

Volkswagen, for example, is planning to offer Bluetooth-enabled handset systems from Nokia that will be compatible with GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) phones, the company announced earlier this year. Drivers will be allowed to access the SIM (subscriber identity module) card in their mobile phones through steering wheel controls, voice dial or an external keyboard.

Mazda and other car manufactures that may consider offering the USB key feature will have to work out issues such as security, Csere said.

"They'll want to make sure that the information can't be copied and used to steal the car," he said. "With some radio-based ignition keys, thieves have set up receivers to steal the code and program a transmitter with the same code to steal the car."

Car manufacturers have since developed keys with rolling codes to make it more difficult to steal a car, Csere added.

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start runing spell check, take typing lessons, or quit drinking while I do this.

Sorry for the typos...... (Read the rest)
Posted by: John Zern Posted on: 09/03/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Exactly theft by scanning and copying methods!  FirstNLastN | 09/01/05
Not a problem with smartcards  george_ou | 09/01/05
I'm guessing the thumb-drive has biometrics  daver_z | 09/02/05
Doesn't matter, peolpe are the weekest link  John Zern | 09/03/05
Wow. I gotta either  John Zern | 09/03/05
When are we gonna see...  thatguy888@... | 09/01/05
No thank you  Otto_Delete | 09/01/05
Ummm Otto  Squawkbox | 09/01/05
You've been watching too many movies  daver_z | 09/02/05
but...  redtrain65 | 09/01/05
Not a problem  daver_z | 09/02/05
This facilitates that process  daver_z | 09/02/05
No need for this crap  Protector | 09/01/05
Umm... Mazda is Owned by a US Company  procat | 09/01/05
Ummm there ain't no fully American manufactured autos  Squawkbox | 09/01/05
Who owns who?  generobertson@... | 09/01/05
A real rats nest of who owns who  Squawkbox | 09/02/05
No totally American vehicles.  generobertson@... | 09/01/05
Don't make excuses  Protector | 09/02/05
That's right!!!  Handrew | 09/02/05
yes!  Protector | 09/02/05
not mobile phones!  yeoman | 09/01/05
Amazed at the response  Bobhail | 09/02/05
Next, the doors will lock you in, if...  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 09/02/05
yep.. they're called bait-cars..  thatguy888@... | 09/02/05

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