Posts Tagged ‘WiFi’

Samsung Galaxy S4 Gets New Car Feature: S Voice Drive

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Posted 21 Mar 2013 — by Amy Gilroy
Category Automotive, Car Audio, Consumer Electronics, Technology

By Amy Gilroy

Samsung Galaxy S4The new Samsung Galaxy S4 unveiled Thursday night, includes an S Voice Drive feature that automatically switches on when the phone links to the car with Bluetooth.

The phone’s interface moves to larger fonts and it includes a personal voice assistant like Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) SIRI to help check your messages (with text to voice), and answer them, find music, make calls and check the weather, said Samsung. The S Voice drive is connected to the phone’s built-in navigation app.

When a message comes in, the driver may opt to hear it or skip it or replay it. Read More

General Motors (NYSE:GM) to Offer 4G LTE Wireless Service in 2014 Model Year Vehicles

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Posted 28 Feb 2013 — by Amy Gilroy
Category Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Internet Radio, Media, Radio Industry, Sirius XM (SIRI) News, Technology

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By Amy Gilroy

General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) will start offering 4G LTE wireless service in calendar 2014 on many cars, trucks and cross over vehicles. Read More

Intraphex Prodigy Pro Kit Turns Your Car Radio Into An Android Tablet

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Posted 31 Oct 2012 — by Amy Gilroy
Category Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Internet Radio, Radio Industry, Technology

By Amy Gilroy

Intraphex - Prodigy ProIntraphex (formerly Directus) likes to call its Prodigy Pro kit a “tablet without a screen.” When installed in a car, it turns the radio screen into an Android tablet with touch screen control.

The device lets you fully mirror apps from your Android smartphone onto the car screen where they may be touchscreen-controlled. If the car is stopped, all apps may appear on the car screen. If the car is travelling more than 3 mph, only certain apps appear on the car screen, said Intraphex.

The Prodigy Pro has a GPS chip, so the user may run any of the GPS apps available on the Google Play store including Google Maps. It also has a 1GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and 4GM of memory. It’s stacked with 4 USB ports with charging, CAN bus, audio and HDMI ouput and an SD card slot. And it runs on the Android Gingerbread OS. Read More

In-Car Wi-Fi to Grow 800%: IMS Research

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Posted 31 Oct 2012 — by Amy Gilroy
Category Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Internet Radio, Radio Industry, Technology

By Amy Gilroy

in-car Wi-Fi Wi-Fi is expected to follow a similar path to Bluetooth in the car, and should see a growth spurt over the next 7 years.

During that time its use in OEM factory radios and infotainment systems will increase 8 fold in North America and Western Europe, according to IMS Research.

Wi-Fi has transitioned from a mainly PC-related networking technology to one that is widely used in smartphones, e-readers, portable game consoles and other consumer electronics products, so the car is a logical next step.

Also, a new form of Wi-Fi, called WiFi Direct (peer to peer Wi-Fi; see below) is now available for use beyond simple networking. Read More

New Car Device Mirrors All Apps

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Posted 30 Aug 2012 — by Amy Gilroy
Category Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Internet Radio, Media, Radio Industry, Technology

By Amy Gilroy

 Intraphex S.I.D.A new car kit will launch September 1st that lets you mirror any app onto your car radio screen or DVD screen.

The kit from Intraphex (formerly Directus) can be used with Apple iPhones or Android phones “for every app you have on your phone. There’s no jail breaking,” said Intraphex CTO Don Zaeny.

“Mom can send videos to the back seat and you are not limited to specific apps. For every app, you see the same interface on the screen,” he said.

Kids can plug in their iPhone and run games that display on the rear seat entertainment screen.

The kit is using proprietary technology rather than MirrorLink (a standard that aims to allow any smartphone to be mirrored on any car radio screen, but which has not yet taken off). Also the kit does not let you control the apps from the car screen or radio, only view them.

Intraphex chose to release its kit with proprietary technology rather than waiting for the MirrorLink standard to gain a foothold, at least for the time being. Read More

Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) New Siri Steering Wheel Control Button

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Posted 14 Jun 2012 — by Amy Gilroy
Category Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Technology

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) - Siri - Steering Wheel Button

By Amy Gilroy

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) announced at its Worldwide Developers Conference that Siri will be offered via a steering wheel control button by 9 leading car makers within the next 12 months. Read More

Sirius XM Radio (NASDAQ:SIRI): Wunderlich Securities Media Analyst Matthew Harrigan Raises Price Target, Maintains HOLD Rating

Posted 02 May 2012 — by Demian Russian
Category Analyst Coverage, Investing, Media, Radio Industry, Sirius XM (SIRI) News, Trading

By Demian Russian

Wunderlich Securities - Sirius XM (NASDAQ:SIRI) - Matthew Harrigan - analyst coverageIn a new research note issued today, on the heels of Sirius XM Radio’s (NASDAQ:SIRI) 2012 first quarter earnings results and conference call yesterday, Wunderlich Securities Media Analyst Matthew Harrigan raises his price target from $2.00 to $2.10 while reiterating his HOLD rating on the equity.

While Harrigan views Sirius XM management’s newly raised 2012 net subscriber guidance of 1.5 million as “possibly still conservative” in light of a developing used auto market, he sees company subscriber retention efforts across a now 22.3 million base as viscerating plausible 2012 guidance upside on sales ($3.3 Billion), EBITDA ($875 Million), and FCF ($700 Million).

Management did admit that subs on retention plans have increased without providing a precise delta, making us comfortable with only a $12.41 2013E estimated ARPU despite the nominal $14.49 January 2012 price. A game-changer could be SIRI’s more aggressive posture on new apps such as the arrangement with Google that allows it to increasingly enter Pandora’s natural habitat. This complements higher functionality on Lynx 2.0 radios.

– Matthew Harrigan, Wunderlich Securities

While Harrigan believes that Sirius XM Radio’s satellite delivery platform is the “backbone core business,” he views broadband and WiFi as natural extensions, especially in light of  the company’s “in-house abilities and unique sports and talk programming.” Harrigan views Sirius XM as “naturally positioned to extend its brand and become more platform-agnostic.” Commenting on Sirius XM’s newly released Android app update, and the app’s availability on Google’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) Google Play, Harrigan says, “This is a move that exemplifies that Sirius XM is more than a satellite radio company and is aimed directly at Pandora’s (NYSE:P) smartphone and tablet natural habitat.” Read More

New Autonet Mobile Car Device to Change OEM Electronics

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Posted 24 Apr 2012 — by Amy Gilroy
Category Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Internet Radio, Technology

By Amy Gilroy

Autonet Mobile - Autonet IP TCU - OEM - black boxAutonet Mobile announced that Bosch will manufacture its new OEM black box that may change the way car makers offer features.

The box is IP-addressable so it can send different feature offerings to different cars. All the automaker needs to do is install a single telematics black box in each car and then allow users to subscribe to the features he wants.

Features include remote-start, teen tracking, in-car WiFi, vehicle location, and car diagnostics. It turns hardware features into software features that create revenue streams for the automaker, said Autonet Mobile. Read More

Mercedes-Benz Offers Autonet Mobile WiFi

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Posted 21 Mar 2012 — by Amy Gilroy
Category Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Technology

By Amy Gilroy
Mercedes-Benz Autonet WiFi Hot Spot
Mercedes-Benz is the latest car maker to offer passengers an in-car WiFi hotspot from Autonet Mobile so they may access the Internet on devices including laptops, iPods and gaming consoles.

The WiFi hotspot will be available as an accessory for all model year 2012 and older C, E, S, M, R and GL-class vehicles. It may be purchased through Mercedes dealerships with six months of free service.

Called the Mercedes-Benz In-Vehicle Hotspot, it includes a router that’s installed in the trunk which allows up to four devices to connect to the Internet at once. Read More

Sprint (NYSE:S) Joins Autonet on Chrysler’s Uconnect

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Posted 08 Mar 2012 — by Amy Gilroy
Category Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Internet Radio, Technology

By Amy Gilroy

Sprint (NYSE:S) Joins Autonet on Chrysler’s UconnectSprint Nextel Corporation (NYSE:S) announced that it will provide wireless service for Chrysler’s Uconnect program, joining Autonet Mobile, which continues as a wireless supplier for the Uconnect infotainment system.

Chrysler offers two wireless programs including one for the head unit which can connect to Internet radio, and a second telematics program that Autonet supplies which delivers WiFi and phone based apps. Read More

Tesla Motors (NASDAQ:TSLA) New Model S Electric Sedan to Feature 17-Inch Touchscreen, Sirius XM Radio (NASDAQ:SIRI)

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Posted 07 Feb 2012 — by Amy Gilroy
Category Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Sirius XM (SIRI) News, Technology

Tesla Motors Model S - Sirius XM Radio (NASDAQ:SIRI)

By Amy Gilroy

This summer, Tesla Motors (NASDAQ:TSLA) plans to deliver its Model S electric sedan with a 17-inch touchscreen and a 7-speaker audio system–all as standard equipment. Plus the radio is WiFi-enabled.

The Model S, for all those who don’t scour the auto blogs, is a sexy-styled $49,000 car that claims the longest range of any electric car, starting at 160 miles (or up to 300 miles if you opt for a premium battery). It goes from zero to 60 mph in less than 6 seconds.

The car stereo system doesn’t disappoint, at least on the specs. Read More

Car Audio Retailers Can Sell Wireless With iVi

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Posted 21 Dec 2011 — by Amy Gilroy
Category Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Technology

By Amy Gilroy

iVi Wireless - InVehicle IntelligenceiVi Wireless/InVehicle Intelligence wants to help car stereo retailers sell cellular/wireless service so they may offer customers wireless hotspots for use in the car.

“Many of the new [car] products coming out will require Internet connectivity. The retailer doesn’t have to turn anyone down for any kind of cellular products,” said Wayne Bagrowski, iVi President.

iVi is an Authorized Business Solutions Partner nationwide for all the major carriers including Verizon Wireless (NYSE:VZ), AT&T (NYSE:T), Sprint (NYSE:S) and T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom, PINK:DTEGY). It offers competitive cellular rates. Read More

Directus Introduces First Car Kit with MirrorLink

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Posted 03 Nov 2011 — by Amy Gilroy
Category Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Internet Radio, Radio Industry, Technology
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MirrorLink in a European Toyota OEM

By Amy Gilroy

Directus’ new Prodigy One Pro is the first aftermarket car kit to offer MirrorLink (formerly Terminal Mode) to virtually “mirror”  apps on your smartphone screen directly on a car LCD screen.

It’s part of the Directus kit that can add verbal texting, navigation, Bluetooth, WiFi, 3G and other functions to an existing car radio system. Read More

Sirius XM (NASDAQ:SIRI) Confirms Android-based Lynx 2.0 Radio Featuring WiFi, Bluetooth

Posted 01 Nov 2011 — by Amy Gilroy
Category Consumer Electronics, Media, Radio Industry, Sirius XM (SIRI) News, Technology

Sirius XM Radio's (NASDAQ:SIRI) Lynx Satellite Radio 2.0 radio

By Amy Gilroy

Sirius XM Radio (NASDAQ:SIRI) confirmed it will offer the Lynx plug-and-play Satellite Radio 2.0 retail radio due at the end of the year, which will have a high resolution, color touch screen and will be based on Android.

CEO Mel Karmazin said today that the device will not only offer new SiriusXM channels, but it will access Sirius XM Internet radio via WiFi and stream audio to a home stereo via Bluetooth. Read More

Autonet Mobile to Offer Full In-Car Telematics Platform Featuring Car Tracking and Geofencing

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Posted 26 Oct 2011 — by Amy Gilroy
Category Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Technology

By Amy Gilroy

Autonet Mobile telematicsAutonet Mobile, the maker of in-car WiFi hotspots, is expanding into a full in-car telematics platform for OEM and the aftermarket.

The company (which supplies in-car hotspots to Chrysler, General Motors (NYSE:GM), VW and others) will offer an auto grade 3G/WiFi and Bluetooth device about the size of an Apple iPhone that can deliver car tracking, geofencing, door lock unlock and other apps from the cloud securely to your vehicle.

It should be ready for the car companies in Q1, and an aftermarket version should follow in Q2. The aftermarket version will require professional installation.

The company finally revealed in an interview that it has sold 20,000 units of its Autonet Mobile WiFi hotspot through aftermarket and dealer options as well as some standard equipment through Chrysler.

In its new car tracking venture, Autonet Mobile is competing with companies like Hughes who offer soup-to-nuts telematics platforms for the car companies. But Autonet claims its system is the first to offer addressable IP (Internet) in an automotive grade device that is secure and that connects directly to the auto’s bus system (or OBD II port). Read More