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Ford + Microsoft - ZTWsquared - 12-30-2006

Reuters / December 29, 2006 - 8:00 am

NEW YORK -- Ford Motor Co. plans to unveil a deal with Microsoft Corp. in January that will put the software company's technology into some of the automaker's cars, the Wall Street Journal reported today, citing people familiar with the matter.

The system, to be called Sync, includes a hands-free Bluetooth wireless system and an in-vehicle operating system that eventually will be an option for the entire Ford brand lineup, the newspaper said.

Sync is designed to allow hands-free mobile phone communication and other wireless information transfers in the car, including email and music downloads, the sources told the newspaper.

It will debut next year as an option on at least two Ford brand models, the Focus and Five Hundred sedans, a person familiar with the matter told the newspaper. The paper also said the system would be an option on the entire lineup, including trucks starting in the 2008 model year.

The company plans to announce Sync at the Detroit auto show and the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas during the week of Jan. 10, and Microsoft spokesman Chris Elliott told the newspaper that the company has been working with Ford on certain technologies and will have an announcement at the shows, but declined to discuss specifics.




Ford + Microsoft - oldeguy - 12-30-2006

Does this mean our new Ford's will lock up ( don't want to use the word crash ) like windows does?


Ford + Microsoft - Alien-Tek - 12-30-2006

Better still,
you'll get the Blue screen of death.




Ford + Microsoft - NOS2Go4Me - 12-30-2006

Yet another reason to be glad that I am Microsoft certified.


Ford + Microsoft - oldeguy - 12-30-2006

Alien-Tek,Dec 29 2006, 10: Wrote:Better still,
you'll get the Blue screen of death.
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Blue screen, Blue Oval............. I smell conspiracy


Ford + Microsoft - euro_zx5 - 12-30-2006

As weird a combo, it could have great opportunities for both companies!


Ford + Microsoft - FocusGuy7476 - 12-30-2006

NOS2Go4Me,Dec 30 2006, 02:35 AM Wrote:Yet another reason to be glad that I am Microsoft certified.
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all you'd need now is a Ford Certified Tech and you could fix any future ford models.


Ford + Microsoft - Frost__2001 - 12-30-2006

great... now it will be people responding to e-mails while driving now causing the accidents.


Ford + Microsoft - NoiSeeVT - 12-31-2006

Maybe it can blue tooth some CEL'S to your phone and tune via wifi using your home computer.

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Ford + Microsoft - PerfectSaiyan - 12-31-2006

I would like the idea of CEl's being sent to your phone and full engine tuning capabilities through the micrsoft OS.


will it happen? no


Ford + Microsoft - NefCanuck - 12-31-2006

Dear god, the last thing I would want personally is Microsoft's kludgy OS having its fingers in my cars ECU and associated systems. That's like sining your own death warrant, because with Microsoft it isn't a matter of if there will be a problem, but when <_<

NefCanuck

/me can just imagine crusing on the 407 @ 120km/h and the computer freezing up, causing the ABS & TC to kick in for no reason at all :rolleyes:

NefCanuck


Ford + Microsoft - FocusGuy7476 - 12-31-2006

Hack it and put a different OS like OSX or something open source in your car.


Ford + Microsoft - darkpuppet - 01-05-2007

as long as CTRL, ALT, and DEL are on the steering wheel, I see no problem.


Ford + Microsoft - Flofocus - 01-05-2007

darkpuppet,Jan 4 2007, 10:54 AM Wrote:as long as CTRL, ALT, and DEL are on the steering wheel, I see no problem.
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Ford + Microsoft - ZX5focused - 01-05-2007

my car has enough problems as it is, i dont need computer viruses adding to that!!


Ford + Microsoft - NOS2Go4Me - 01-05-2007

darkpuppet,Jan 4 2007, 09:54 AM Wrote:as long as CTRL, ALT, and DEL are on the steering wheel, I see no problem.
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Does that mean that COAST, ACC and RES are just logical jumping-off points? :D :rofl:


Ford + Microsoft - FocusGuy7476 - 01-05-2007

there is one major thing about it, is that Ford ECU think they are using EEC5 stuff only has about 4mhz of power to run the entire engine and all the other systems in the car.

what the minimum specs for running a Microsoft OS


Ford + Microsoft - ZX5focused - 01-05-2007

at least 700 mhz for xp

will more more mhz=more hp?? :lol:


Ford + Microsoft - 02ztsian - 01-05-2007

So does this mean your car will stop running for no reason and you will have to turn off the power then re-start it? Or occasionally you will have to remove the engine and re-install it?
And some people thought that Betamax was a good idea .....


Ford + Microsoft - Burnin21 - 01-05-2007

Oh man I dont think this is a good idea lol. ^^ Better yet when your sitting in rush hour traffic on a hot summer day your gonna have to shut your pc car down before it overheats and dies :lol: