Fits Like a Glove, Drives Like a Dream: Customize Your Tech with Ford
Ford Motor company continue to takes the lead on blending technology into the design and customization of all of their automobiles. Initially launching the highly touted SYNC and MY Touch software and improving the software to feel as if you are speaking to a human, Ford is up to some new tricks. According to a recent report in the Wall Street Journal, Ford has begun to use Wi-Fi transmitters to load customized phone and entertainment features into its Edge and Lincoln MKX crossovers as the vehicles chug down the production line. Learn more inside.
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Read MoreFord and Nuance Make Voice Command Faster, Friendlier, and More Personal
New technology developed by Ford and Nuance bring MyFord Touch driver connect technology to Ford vehicles. It is now easier to control your vehicle using only your voice. They have increased the number of first-level commands from 100 to 10,000. This makes it easier to control your vehicle using fewer steps and more natural language. [...]
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Read MoreKia Motors Challenges Ford in Infotainment System Arena
Ford has been an industry leader in producing cars with connectivity ability. Their SYNC system has been updated giving users to ability to access web browsers and third-party apps like Twitter and Pandora from anywhere on the road. Automakers are beginning to realize the importance of integrating tech into the next generation of cars and [...]
Read MoreFord SYNC Goes Wi-Fi, Gets App Store
Much has been said about Ford’s SYNC system. The in-car infotainment system is a joint development from Ford and Microsoft. Since it’s debut on members of Ford’s fleet including the Taurus, Lincoln MKS, and Mercury Sable it has received rave reviews. 2010 is shaping up to be a big year for the voice-activated system with a slew of announcements that have been made over the past couple of weeks.
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