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PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) - Here's something that might appeal to your fretful or data-loving side: a service that alerts you if your car is stolen or being driven too fast by the teenager who borrowed the keys.
Among the nearly 70 emerging technologies on display this week at the DEMO conference is a system from Chandler, Ariz.-based Inilex Inc., which uses global-positioning satellites to track the location of customers' cars and deliver a bevy of other information.
The Inilex "Kepler Advantage" device, sold through car dealers for $600 to $1,100 plus a monthly subscription, looks like a walkie-talkie and gets stowed covertly under the dashboard.
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