Mobile Internet access generally refers to access to your mobile phone to the Internet. But what if the Mobile begun more? What if it is installed, which allows you to access the Internet from your car while you drive? Would not it be that the ultimate mobile? Because cars are equipped with mobility in mind.
In-Car computer used to belong in the realm of science fiction. They were a pipe dream and nothing more. But now it seems that all major IT player technology, which is this dream a reality. Microsoft is busy with cars, a system for voice recognition, as well as navigation and emergency response services. It currently has a contract with Ford, but that will soon expire and it is expected that either Hyundai or Kia will pick up.
BMW is working on a system, full access to the Net in all its new cars the 2008th There are some limitations, because the technology is only in Europe, at least for the time. BMW has wisely limited the access of front seat passengers, so that they can only use the Service if the car travels to 3mph (4.8kph). Front seat passengers of the search on the internet are one thing, but the idea of drivers to search for information is shocking, regardless of how slow it goes. Back seat passengers are now free to online to their hearts content, regardless of whether they are stuck in traffic or cruising the open road.
The ATX Group, which describes itself as the "largest independent telematics services provider to the automotive industry" has been the development of initiatives to ensure the safety issues around in-car computing. Your partner in this project are the Connected Vehicle Trade Association . One of her proposals includes a generic top-level domain, "" dumb websites "while they are used in vehicles. An article in engadget.com suggests that text-to-speech software that read text aloud, so that drivers who are on the way into the future.
Finally, Intel is working on a vehicle-friendly version of its Moblin OS. It is a Linux-based system based on Atom processors and runs in the car, and multimedia functions. In addition, third party developers, applications and services that can be added to the platform.
In-Car computing sounds like a great innovation and a significant step forward for the IT industry. Transport authorities, who are still struggling to create a handle to the driver with their mobile phones during the trip, bear the brunt of disadvantages, however, and perhaps not so positive as others. Data Recovery Specialists, on the other side, with the Business-to-go through the roof with the influx of hard drives is damaged in the automotive skirmishes.
Recommended Links:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/21/intel-working-on-linux-car-computing-initiative/
http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/23/bmws-connecteddrive-brings-the-whole-internet-to-your-car-on/
http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/20/atx-proposes-car-tdl-for-expected-influx-of-in-car-internet-use/
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