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Mobile internet access Generally means accessing the web from your phone. But what happens if mobile began to more important? And if it incorporated systems that allowed you to access the web from your car while you drive? Would not the ultimate mobile? After all, cars are designed with mobility in mind.

In the used car of computers belong to the realm of science fiction. They were a chimera and nothing more. Now, it seems that every major player it is developing a technology that will make that dream a reality. Microsoft is busy with Auto, a system that allows for voice recognition, as well as navigation and emergency response services. It currently has a contract with Ford, but which will expire soon and it is expected that either Hyundai or Kia will receive the.

BMW is working on a system that will allow unlimited access to Internet in all of their new cars of 2008. There are certain restrictions in place, however, that the technology will be available in Europe, at least for the moment. BMW has also wisely limited the access of passengers to the seat so that they can use the service when the car is moving within 3 mph (4 8kph). Front seat passengers the Net to research are one thing, but the idea of pilots to seek information is terrifying, no matter how slowly, they will. Return of the passenger seat, at the same time, are free to interact online to their hearts content, if they are bogged down in traffic or cruising the open road.

The Group ATX, who consider themselves as the "most telematics grand independent service provider for the automotive industry" have developed initiatives to address the security issues surrounding computer technology in the car. Their partners in this undertaking are the connected vehicle Trade Association. One of their proposals and includes a generic top level domain which would "dumb down Web sites" while they are used in vehicles. An article in engadget.com proposes synthesis voice software that could read aloud, allowing pilots to concentrate on the way to go.

Finally, Intel is working on a version of its Moblin OS easy vehicle. It is a system based on Linux, that runs on the atom processors and control motor systems and multimedia functions. It also allows developers of third-party build applications and services that can be added to the platform.

Computer sounds in the car as a great innovation and an important step for computer-related industries. Traffic authorities, who are always fighting to get a handle on drivers using their phones while travelling, will pay the fact its disadvantages, however, and cannot be see as favourable as the others. Data, on the other hand, recovery specialists can if expect business to go equalization the roof with the influx of hard drives damaged in motor skirmishes.

Recommended 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-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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