Posted by: exitmusicforafilm | July 23, 2009

Text to your heart’s content.

This is pretty interesting. Do you remember my very first post where I talked about the development of the OnStar safety net system? This was at a point where the company was just beginning to use a more advanced mapping system that could pin point cars that were in trouble with alarming accuracy. Well if you made the assumption that this step forward was only the beginning of an overhaul for their system you were correct. OnStar announced today a new service they are to begin offering soon that grows out of the development of their technology. This new service: Remote Ignition Block. This is actually pretty incredible; it’s a new way for law enforcement to prevent car theft. When OnStar receives a report of a stolen vehicle they now have the ability to remotely disable the car from restarting, ensuring that the car thief doesn’t get too far. This new development builds on another recent security feature offered by the company, which is stolen vehicle slow down. This is the same idea as the remote disable feature only this feature will not allow a stolen vehicle to reach speeds high enough for an attempt to outrun the cops to be feasible.

I have one more piece of technology that should prove to be quite amazing from some people. This development, made by Dallas based ATX Group, would allow for the driver of a vehicle to text message while driving hands free. Voice recognition is what makes this possible. To me this only really begs the question, why is this necessary for text messages? I mean, if you’re going to be talking into your phone, why can’t people just make a call? Of course, I don’t understand why people send text messages like 60% of the time (I guess I’m old fashion by enjoying the fact that I can hear somebody that I’m talking to). Nevertheless, this new development should be a nice safety net to keep people from texting while driving (nobody is good at this no matter HOW good you THINK you are). Please people, don’t text and drive.

One more update on the Cash for Guzzlers program. Chrysler is maximizing this opportunity (while scratching and clawing to stay alive) by piggy backing on this program. Their new program: an additional $4500 off of any Chrysler vehicle purchase, regardless of you eligibility for the government program. This means that if you qualify for the Cash for Guzzlers program, you now have the potential of saving up to $9,000 on a new Chrysler. Who do you think this will help more, the failing program, or the failing company?


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