Your Car Is Reading Your Email
mjamil writes "The NYT is running an article about yet another case mod for your auto. This one, manufactured by a company called CarBot, lets you check mail wirelessly, and reads it to you, amongst other things. Amusing sidelines: note the /. reference in the images in the article, and check the fully featured CarBot Web site." Update: 09/10 00:29 GMT by H : This guy has also written "Mastering Internet Video: A Guide to Streaming and On-Demand Video".
You go buy an M100 with an ITPS for ignition control. Then you go download MediaEngine or another interface of your choice at MP3car.com. Finally, go buy your Lilliput 7" TFT touchscreen on eBay.
If you're into self installs and whatnot this gives you a lot more flexibility at less cost.
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One of the two models includes a firewire port.
quote from site:
A. While CarBot uses unique hardware and software, it is essentially an Intel motherboard running Windows XP. You can install any software on CarBot, so long as it is compatible with Windows XP - just remember that software changes are made at your own risk, so please exercise care and caution if you choose to do so!
Anyone know if there is allready a linux project for this? Like MythTV but then with car options.
I had a Clarion AutoPC that did that in 1999.
it was expensive as hell as it used a special pager module to recieve the email and then you can send back canned responses (Like a 2 way pager)
the AutoPC has been discontinued for over 2 years now.
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Some states (such as Texas, where I live) have laws against display devices being the the drivers field of view unless they are used to display driving information (such as speed, fuel, etc.) Check your state laws before you run out and mod yoru car (or pay to have it modded) as I was hasseled by my local police, even though my 7" screen displays driving information, but I happened to be running WinAmp with MilkDrop at the time I was pulled over.
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