Posted Jun 16, 2011, by John Day
Have you tried TuneIn (formerly known as RadioTime)? If it has flown under your metaphorical radar, as it did mine, it’s a free (or $0.99 for the premium version) smartphone and/or Internet radio service that provides access to more than 50,000 FM, AM and Internet radio stations around the world. That’s content in 173 languages and user interface support for more than 20.
I saw the service demoed in … Read More
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Mini,
RadioTime,
Telematics Update Detroit,
TuneIn
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
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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