Entries in 'in-car' (19)
Smartphone connected cars to pass 90m by 2016
Future vehicles will integrate the devices to the head-unit as standard.
MWC 2012: Samsung and Toyota create connected car platform
Samsung Car Mode Application will use voice to sync phones to Toyota’s In-Vehicle Infotainment system.
The most exciting mobile device at MWC? A car
Ford B-MAX to debut at the show. You'll need big pockets.
Infographic: 24bn connected devices by 2020
Those machines, they're all talking about you.
Ford Sync now in 4m cars
Auto giant now pushing to get its connected car platform in 9m vehicles by 2015.
Tizen, Prometheus and the Internet of things
MeeGo's successor Tizen will simplify the app development process, and open the market to new device types, as Softtalkmobile explains...
Nokia announces Nokia Car Mode
Manufacturer buckles up with MirrorLine to create in-car smartphone service.
Ford and Spotify demo in-car cloud-based music
I've been streaming in my car...
Connected car market to grow 650 per cent by 2017
Will 'accelerate' to 40.5m unit sales.
Ford to extend in-car smartphone syncing
AppLink hands-free tech will be added to ten vehicles in 2012.
Boom years begin for MeeGo
Away from Nokia, Meego is flourishing as a platform for apps in cars, tablets, TVs and more, says the Intel Blog...
Myriad extends Android to the connected car
Mobile software giant in discussions with automobile makers.
Smartphone connectivity coming to the Ford Focus
Ford SYNC with MyFord Touch technology accelerating into UK next year.
Nuance voice recognition to power Parrot in-car system
Lets drivers speak to make calls, play music and even access the web on Android-based Asteroid car receiver.
AT&T to deliver content to BMW cars
Safety and infotainment stuff to BMW Assist.
Meego accelerates into the in-car space
In-vehicle entertainment body selects platform for its next release.
RIM buys in-car tech developer
Puts QNX Software in its glove compartment for $138m plus debt.
BMW unveils in-car app store
Concept BMW Application Store will let drivers do an on-road download and sync to mobile









































