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Chrysler To Offer Wireless Internet In 2009 Models

sunny in Seattle writes "'Have you ever thought rush hour on the 405 Freeway might be more bearable if you could check your e-mail, shop for a book on Amazon, place some bids on EBay and maybe even, if nobody is looking, download a little porn? Then perhaps you should be driving a Chrysler.' LA Times reports that the nation's third-largest automaker is set to announce Thursday that it's making wireless Internet an option on all its 2009 models. The mobile hotspot, called UConnect Web, would be the first such technology from any automaker."

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  1. Tag by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If ever there was a time for the "whatcouldpossiblegowrong" tag, this is it.

  2. streaming music! by doranb · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I don't know about shopping on Amazon, but oh how I'd love to listen to somaFM, WOXY, or Beyond the Beat Generation while I'm driving. Cuz the music broadcasters in LA choose is the suxors.

  3. 2010 news flash: by Aussenseiter · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Recent studies show that tailgating has increased over 170% near certain Chrysler vehicles."

  4. Teen drivers will become a nightmare by pwnies · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...when they all start checking their myspace while attempting to change lanes.

    Do they really think this is a good idea?

  5. Re:Web surfing drivers...just what we need by vux984 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Considering the amount of shaving, texting, make-up applying, eating, and calling that already goes on in vehicles during rush hour, I'm not sure this feature should even be legal.

    Considering the amount of shaving, texting, make-up applying, eating, and calling that already goes on in vehicles during rush hour, I'm not sure anyone will notice the additional impact of this feature.

  6. New meaning to "internet crashed" by pwnies · · Score: 5, Funny

    This will give new meaning to, "My internet connection crashed"

  7. Re:Web surfing drivers...just what we need by mazarin5 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm not sure anyone will notice the additional impact of this feature. No pun intended, right?
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  8. I'd rather just get where I'm going. by pudding7 · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's why I ride a motorcycle. You can sit there in traffic for two hours surfing and shopping and viewing porn all you want. I'll be at home.

    Of course, as soon as I get there I'll just be web surfing, shopping, and viewing porn. But at least I'll be at home.

  9. Wow, it must be a bad idea... by roc97007 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...if even geeks think it's stupid...

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  10. Another way to get yourself killed by GroeFaZ · · Score: 5, Funny

    1. Check www.darwinawards.com while driving
    2. Drive off a 100m bridge
    3. Irony!!

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  11. Missing the point by cryfreedomlove · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Most of the posts I've seen here are short sighted because they only consider drivers doing what would normally be done at home in front of a computer.

    Having a reliable internet connection will enable applications that we have not dreamed of yet but someone will. I'd like VOIP, using the car's built in microphone and speaker. How about a GPS system uses the IP connection to warn of upcoming traffic jams on the proposed route? How about setting the thermostat in your house when you are 30 miles away?

    Come on people! Dream big!

  12. Re:wardriving by FrameRotBlues · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yeah, they corrected that; it's supposed to be 600-800K, not 600-800M.

  13. Re:Web surfing drivers...just what we need by cavis · · Score: 5, Insightful

    As a fireman, I responded to a car wreck a few years ago where a young woman was putting on makeup while driving (she did every morning), and she was late for work. She failed to make a turn, flipped the car, and left a husband and two young kids behind.

    I agree with 2cute2kill - Do we really need to create yet another distraction in the car? Putting on makeup only takes a certain amount of time, yet you could drive and surf the web at the same time from LA to NYC (assuming coverage) with no restrictions.

    A very bad idea.

  14. Re:Yeah but it's a Chrysler by value_added · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's typical recently of American automakers to offer this kind of gimmicks instead of making decent quality cars.

    I'm not sure it's a gimmick, but to the extent it is, I'm sure that Chryser will, in typical American automaker fashion, implement it badly.

    That means owners will get probably end up with a square woodgrained plastic panel insert emblazoned with a metal "The Intarweb" logo (in a cursive script and painted to resemble chrome), that contains a few oversized cheap-ass rocker switches, only the one of which can be reached without leaning far out of your seat, and possibly some light indicators that glow too brightly at night. Luxury model owners can opt for a foot pedal switch, an extra steering column lever, or an in-dash touch screen that displays garishly coloured pie charts, columnar graphs that update every second.

    In similarly typical fashion, the rest us will have to sit back and wonder why they just didn't buy a Honda.

  15. Drivers are for driving by glittalogik · · Score: 5, Funny

    Isn't it obvious? This feature isn't for the driver to distract themselves, it's for your moms to lure you out of their basements and keep you distracted while they drive you to the countryside, boot you out of the car at the edge of the woods, and leave you to your own devices in a cloud of exhaust and smoking rubber. Your final Twitter message will be "Mom? Mom? I fell out, Wh&*(%#@*&($ ###NO CARRIER"

  16. Re:On the one hand by deraj123 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm buying/building a jammer, illegal or not. I'd rather not have J. Random Asshat trying to read his email or check his eBay auction at 60mph next to me. Cellphones are already too bad. I'll turn his stuff off. So...you'd rather have J. Random Asshat trying to troubleshoot why his connection isn't working at 60mph next to you?