Google Android Interface For the Chevy Volt
jerryjamesstone writes "Earlier this month, General Motors hinted at a partnership with a major tech company to fully overhaul its telematics system, OnStar. While OnStar CEO Chris Preuss was tight-lipped about who that partner was, Motor Trend recently reported that it's Google. If the rumor's true, GM will make the Chevy Volt the first Android-based vehicle to hit the road. The Motor Trend article suggests 'Google would sell its Android operating system for in-car use,' while the Wall Street Journal has a slightly different take: 'The pairing would likely involve a way for users of Android-based smartphones to use OnStar features from their phone while not in their car. ... For instance, a person could find out information about their vehicle's maintenance needs through the Android phone. In the case of the Volt, GM's coming electric car, an owner may be able to keep track of the car's battery charge without being in the car.'"
That's exactly what I want, beta software on my car while I'm driving at 100mph! I will make sure to submit bug reports!
The operation 'dodge oncoming semi' requires Main Driver privileges. Please confirm. Operation timed out. You appear to be bleeding to death. Would you like assistance?
Take it from us. This could end badly...
it's google so i'd imagine more something along the lines of:
dodge incoming semi
Official Dodge Site - New Autos, Trucks, Minivans, SUVs, Cars, Wagons
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More results from dodge.com
Dodge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dodge Semi Trucks Picture Gallery
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Did you want to dodge the oncoming semi?
My car has a "Check Engine" light. It came on, so I looked and the engine was still there.
It's just a scam to get you into the dealer. I know I'll have no problems on that three-hundred mile trip I have planned for next weekend...