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January 3rd, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Mobile Internet access generally refers to access the Web on your mobile. But what if the Mobile started to mean more? What if it included systems that allowed you to access the Internet from your car, while driving were you? If this were not the ultimate mobile? Finally, the cars are designed with mobility.

Used in-car computer to belong to the realm of science fiction. They were a dream, and nothing more. But now it seems that all major IT playerdevelops technologies, will this dream become a reality. Microsoft is busy with cars, a system that allows for voice recognition, and navigation and emergency response services. It currently has a contract with Ford, but it expires soon and is expected to pick either Hyundai or Kia for you.

BMW is working on a system that will allow unrestricted access to the network in its new cars 2008th There are some restrictions in place, but how the technologyonly be available in Europe, at least for the moment. BMW has also limited the access of the passenger-wise, so that they can only use the service if the car driving under 3mph (4.8kph). Passenger-users in the network are one thing, but the idea of drivers in search of information is appalling, no matter how slowly they want. Rear seat passengers are now free to interact online to your heart, whether they are stuck inTraffic or cruising the open road.

The ATX Group, who have the "largest independent telematics services developed for the automotive industry initiatives to address the problems associated with the security in-car computing. Its partners in this endeavor are the Connected Vehicle Trade Association. One of her proposals includes a generic top-level domain down, the "stupid websites" while they would be used in vehicles. An article in engadget.comsuggests, text-to-speech software, read the text would, so that drivers concentrate on the road to the future.

Finally, Intel is working on a vehicle-friendly version of Moblin OS. It is a Linux-based system that runs on an Atom processor and the control in-car systems, and multimedia features. It also allows third-party developers, applications and services that are added to the platform to build.

In-car computing sounds like a great innovation andan important step for IT-related industries. Transport authorities, which are still difficult to get a driver to deal with their cell phones during the trip, the brunt of the disadvantages, but bear with, and can not see it as positive than others. Data recovery specialists can expect on the other companies through the roof with the influx of hard drives in the car to go skirmish damage.

RecommendedWeb sites:

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- auto-on /

http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/20/atx-proposes- Auto-TDL-for-flow-of-awaited in-car Internet usage /

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