Posted Oct 7, 2011, by John Day
Suppose you were a smartphone app developer with customers who would love to be able to use your product(s) in their cars and could do so without significant driver distraction. You could wear out a lot of metaphorical shoe leather calling on each automaker individually, in each geographic market, and it wouldn’t take you long to wonder if there weren’t a better way.
Or suppose your job were to help … Read More
Tags:
Wi-Fi,
automotive apps,
Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC),
Alpine,
smartphone "apps",
Terminal Mode,
MirrorLink,
Nokia
Posted May 25, 2011, by John Day
A panel at Telematics Update Detroit next week will discuss if not argue about automotive-grade operating systems such as Android, QNX, GENIVI, and Terminal Mode.
Teaser copy for the session suggests that with so many operating systems competing, software development and implementation is a minefield. Attendees will hear which operating systems are gaining traction with automakers, and how to improve … Read More
Tags:
QNX,
Krishna Javaraman,
smartphones in infotainment systems,
application programming interfaces,
automotive grade operating systems,
Android,
Telematics Update Detroit,
human-machine interface,
in-vehicle infotainment (IVI),
Terminal Mode,
Frost & Sullivan,
GENIVI