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Microsoft Bets Big On Computing For the Car

dstates writes "The automobile industry may be hurting, but Microsoft is doubling down and making a massive new investment in its automotive business unit. Microsoft already works closely with a number of car companies and will enhance that effort with more people and more resources. Sync developed as a collaboration with Ford Motor Co. allows motorists to control their cell phones, music players and navigation systems with voice commands while they drive. Microsoft is also making 'Live Search' technology available to automakers to develop in-car search and navigation. Detroit native Tom Philips, the new unit leader said 'There are a lot of technologies that are two to three years out that are going to provide even more connectivity and innovation. There's such a disconnect between what people experience in their cars and what they experience in the rest of their lives.'"

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  1. Slightly off-topic by grahamsz · · Score: 4, Funny

    Whats the state of navigation for linux in car systems? It'd be fun to homebrew one, but without decent navigation it's not a whole lot of use.

    I'm sure i should have some BSOD joke in here too, but i haven't had my coffee yet

    1. Re:Slightly off-topic by Sun.Jedi · · Score: 4, Funny

      Poll:
      How long before someone 'bricks' their 'stang?

    2. Re:Slightly off-topic by SatanicPuppy · · Score: 5, Funny

      What's that, the geek equivalent of wrapping it around a tree?

      Just doesn't have the same ring to it..."So I jailbroke my Mustang, and then the new firmware bricked it, and now it's just sitting in my driveway saying, 'Please to fasten seat belt' over and over again...So...You wanna go sit in it?"

      It's just not going to draw the girls.

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  2. Obligatory by Belaj · · Score: 5, Funny

    Deploy airbag? [Cancel | Allow]

  3. Re:Turn left? [Y/N] by pitchpipe · · Score: 3, Funny
    WARNING: You've pressed the brake extremely hard. This could cause compatibility issues with other Microsoft modules in your car.
    You could:

    1. Press the pedal less hard.
    2. Press eject on the CD player.
    3. Try turning off the car, wait 20 seconds, then turn it back on again.

    CANCEL or ALLOW?

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  4. My first thoughts were... by GameboyRMH · · Score: 4, Funny

    When I saw "brick" and "'stang" in the same sentence, I thought you were going to talk about its handling characteristics...

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=etvaHh244Ok

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  5. Re:TomTom by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    I got yours, "refurbished." Works fine now.