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    In-car computing

    Cell phones and TVs converging with the Internet. The next big tech trend may be the Computer technology in your Car or Truck.

    Hyundai is launching a system that warns motorists when they drift out of the lane they're traveling in. Another manufacturer has developed pedestrian-detection software that works with heat-seeking cameras to alert drivers when someone is in their path.

    What you think?

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    Yeah man! That's true. Another example:

    Ford will release a fully functional, dashboard computer -- complete with keyboard -- geared to contractors and other business folks who want to access the Web, review documents and log inventory while on the go. In the spring, AT&T will launch an in-car entertainment service with 22 satellite TV channels.

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    As consumers are growing accustomed to having mobile Internet through their smart phones, more car buyers are seeking connectivity in their vehicles that will allow them to move seamlessly between their digital lives at work and home.

    General Motors' OnStar service, which can remotely unlock car doors, reduce gas flow to a stolen vehicle or dial 911 if a car is involved in a crash, now has almost 6 million subscribers.
    IBM in-car video installations capture digital video from car-mounted cameras and sound from microphones worn by police officers and record this data onto the system's hard drive

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    Re: In-car computing

    An entire hall at CES is devoted to the latest in automotive technology, from portable navigation units to rear-mounted cameras which, with the help of a dashboard screen, allow the driver to see what's immediately behind his vehicle while backing up.

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    Re: In-car computing

    Microsoft's Next-Gen Sync

    The new version of Ford Sync, introduced this week at CES. Microsoft has added a suite of new services including voice-driven news, traffic info, and directions.

    Sync will include an offboard navigation system that connects to your car via your Sync-connected Bluetooth cellphone and voice (or dashboard) inputs. You request trip directions from a Sync server, it downloads turn-by-turn information, and you navigate via text prompts (no moving map) on the radio display.

    There's also traffic information sent to your cellphone as text messages that can be read aloud by Sync, and the ability to get business information, weather, and sports scores.

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