Coming soon, cars with net connection


American automobile manufacturer Chrysler has plans to equip its cars with a system that will enable people to surf the internet while driving. The UConnect Web system is what the company says can bring wireless internet access to cars' dashboards.

Officials at Chrysler have revealed that UConnect Web uses cellular and WiFi technology to provide "instant access" to the internet. According to them, anyone in the car will be able to check email, download music, play games and even upload photos from an SD card. They claim that all wireless devices and " major gaming systems" will work with UConnect.

The company says that the new system will be competitive with laptop wireless cards, and that customers will not be tied to long contracts. It remains to be seen whether consumers want such a system, as there is no evidence suggesting that car buyers want to surf the web behind the wheel. "There could be some opportunity there, but we constantly see that internet access in the car is pretty much at the end of the priorities for consumers. The car is not being seen as an internet-browsing platform," says Thilo Koslowki, an IT analyst with the tech research firm Gartner.
Source : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Plans to offer thousands of iPhone apps : Apple


Apple Inc. is betting that customers want to do much more than just make phone calls, surf the Internet and listen to music on their iPhones.

On Monday, it offered a peek at a few of the thousands of applications expected to be introduced for the iPhone beginning in July. Designed by developers outside the Cupertino technology company, they range from mobile games to tools for physicians to examine medical scans. The calculated move could increase the appeal of the iPhone, giving consumers more reason to buy the device. "It's another reason to own and keep an iPhone," said Charles Golvin, an analyst for Forrester Research.

Apple plans to open the Apps Store - an electronic marketplace much like the iTunes music store, but for software - on July 11. Access to the Apps Store will be part of an iPhone software update, which will be free for the iPhone and $9.95 for the iPod touch, the touch-screen iPod.

Source : http://www.sfgate.com

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