MobileAria, Inc., a company formed to develop a new hands-free mobile Internet service platform for the automobile, has launched with investments from Delphi Automotive Systems, Palm, Inc., and Mayfield Fund.
Read More →New software which will manage information flow into the vehicle and provide safety solutions to the driver while minimizing distraction has been introduced by Diversified Software Solutions, Inc.
Read More →Nexterna, a provider of wireless data solutions, has announced orders to manufacture more than 2,600 Pentium-based, Windows-compatible communication computers known as ARCs for distribution of its OptiSoft(TM) product suite and to fill existing orders.
Read More →Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) is offering the Tele Aid telematics system as a standard feature on all model-year 2001 Mercedes Benz vehicles.
Read More →The telematics industry stands poised for tremendous growth will be one of the most lucrative segments of the intelligent transportation sytems business, according to a new study from Allied Business Intelligence (ABI).
Read More →A unit of Microsoft Corporation and five Japanese companies have agreed to develop software for automobile computers, greatly enhancing the functions of car navigation systems.
Read More →DaimlerChrysler AG's Mercedes-Benz unit says it has become the first automaker to offer factory-installed Internet capability in cars in the United States, with service available on many 2001 models in showrooms now.
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