Rock Band 2 vs Guitar Hero World Tour

VW and Google team to explore future vehicle navigation systems

« Prev | Image 5 of 5

VW and Google team to explore future vehicle navigation systems

View Other Images From This Gallery

Article Summary

February 4, 2006 The next battleground in the ongoing war for humanity’s digital future emerged this week – first it was business, then the home, and now the attention of the giants has focussed clearly on the automobile. Earlier this week Fiat and Microsoft announced their jointly-developed automotive telematics system Blue&Me would launch at the 2006 Geneva Motorshow later this month. Now VW and Google have announced their collaboration in building an in-car communication and entertainment system and have released significantly more detail. Volkswagen, Google, and graphics chipmaker, nVidia, are working on an in-car navigation map system and display that is 3-dimensional and more realistic than anything currently available. Users will instinctively recognize their location in relation to the surrounding topography, especially in urban areas that are depicted with depth and accurate size relationships between buildings and roads. The group is also working with the likes of Sun Microsystems and Splashpower on other advancements, including automatic personalized content updates for its vehicle navigation systems, and a wireless in-car charging system for handhelds.

« Back to VW and Google team to explore future vehicle navigation systems

Check out Gizmag's coverage of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas

Recent popular articles in Mobile Technology