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WiFi-enabled cars arrive

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Created Nov 6 2006 - 8:01pm

It is here: The WiFi-enabled car. In keeping with the times, manufacturers say that the in-car system will, in the not too distant future, move to WiMAX [1]. The automotive PCs will allow car drivers and passengers to check their email and make restaurant reservations, but also avoid traffic jams and the scenes of traffic accidents. Here are some of the developments on this front:

PC and car manufacturers take safety seriously. For example, drivers will not be able to view email or access the Internet unless the car is stationary. Some nimble companies are quick to address this particular problem for drivers-on-the-go: Waterloo, Ontario-based Intelligent Mechatronic Systems (IMS) will next year launch its iLane cradle for PDAs. The cradle uses a synthesized voice to read arriving email, scheduling reminders and text messages.

For more on WiFi-enabled cars:
- see Chris Woodyard's TechNewsWorld report [2]
- see StreetDeck's website [3]
- and the IMS website [4]


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http://www.fiercebroadbandwireless.com/story/wifi-enabled-cars-arrive/2006-11-07