Access to the Internet from your car
Mobile Internet access generally refers to access the Internet from their mobile phone. But what began as a mobile to say more? What happens if the system is allowed to access the Internet from your car built while driving? Would not be the culmination of mobile phones? After all, the car was designed with mobility in mind.
The computer used car belonged to the realm of science fiction. It 'was a utopia, and nothing more. Now, although it seems that all major IT player in the development oftechnology that will make this dream a reality. Microsoft is working with cars, a system that allows voice recognition, and navigation and emergency services. Currently has a contract with Ford, but it will not happen and it is expected that both Hyundai and Kia pick it up.
BMW is working on a system that will provide unlimited Internet access throughout 2008, with their new cars. There are some restrictions in force, but only if the technologyavailable in Europe, at least for the moment. BMW has wisely limited access to the front passenger seat, so you can use the service only when the car is moving less than 3 miles per hour (4.8kph). Passengers in the front seat trying to network is one thing, but the idea of leaders in search of information is scary, no matter how slow it is. The rear seat passengers, meanwhile, is free to communicate online with the contents of their hearts, if they are stuck in traffic or cruising –the open road.
ATX Group, the company describes as "the largest independent provider of telematics services for the automotive industry to develop initiatives that protect the safety issues surrounding a self-address of the computer. Of his partner in this activity is linked Vehicle Trade Association. One of their suggestions include a generic TLD, which "would be stupid websites," and are accustomed to the vehicle. From an article on engadget.com series of text to speech –software that would read the text aloud, allowing administrators to focus on the road.
Finally, Intel is working on a vehicle-friendly version of its Moblin OS. This is a system based on Linux, namely the Atom processor and work in automotive systems and multimedia features. It also allows third party developers to develop applications and services that are added to the platform to build.
In-car computer sounds like a great innovation and a significant step forward forIT-related industries. Traffic authorities are still struggling for grip on drivers using their cell phones during the trip, will bear the weight of its disadvantages, but can not see it as strong as the others. Data recovery specialists, on the other hand, one can expect the economy to go through the roof, with the influx of hard disk drive is damaged in the clashes.
RecommendedWebsite
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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