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09-02-2007, 06:49 PM
August 31, 2007
Ford Syncs Up with Microsoft to Smooth the Highway for Digital Music Players and Cell Phones
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Buyers of a dozen 2008 Ford, Mercury and Lincoln models and all the entries in the company's lineup for 2009 will be able to enjoy a new factory-installed, in-car communications and entertainment system that could help change the way drivers use portable digital music players and mobile phones on the road.
Called Sync, the fully-integrated, flash memory-based system provides the capability for motorists to bring onboard many popular digital devices and operate them using voice commands or button controls on the steering wheel or radio/navigation console. The exclusive digital pipeline technology, which is based on a Microsoft Auto operating system, includes an ARM 11 processor, 64 MB of DRAM and 256 MB of flash memory. http://blog.sciam.com/index.php?title=ford_syncs_up_with_microsoft&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1&ref=rss
Ford Syncs Up with Microsoft to Smooth the Highway for Digital Music Players and Cell Phones
http://blog.sciam.com/media/microsoft_sync_ford.jpg
Buyers of a dozen 2008 Ford, Mercury and Lincoln models and all the entries in the company's lineup for 2009 will be able to enjoy a new factory-installed, in-car communications and entertainment system that could help change the way drivers use portable digital music players and mobile phones on the road.
Called Sync, the fully-integrated, flash memory-based system provides the capability for motorists to bring onboard many popular digital devices and operate them using voice commands or button controls on the steering wheel or radio/navigation console. The exclusive digital pipeline technology, which is based on a Microsoft Auto operating system, includes an ARM 11 processor, 64 MB of DRAM and 256 MB of flash memory. http://blog.sciam.com/index.php?title=ford_syncs_up_with_microsoft&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1&ref=rss