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Derek Kuhn |
Anyone who knows me knows that I am a huge fan of Brian Cooley and his
CNET on Cars show. Brian brings energy, insight, and
humor to his coverage of cars and car technology — he's a joy to watch. My son and I like the show so much that it has become a ritual to watch the latest episodes together.
Over the years, Brian has gotten behind the wheel of several QNX technology concept cars. For example, at 2013 CES, he got up close and personal with our concept car based on a
Bentley Continental. And just last month, he took our latest concept car, based on a
Mercedes-Benz CLA45, for a drive through the streets of San Francisco.
While I was in SF, Brian and I discussed the rise of 4G connectivity in vehicles and the benefits it will bring — including a better user experience and the ability to keep the car fresh with over-the-air updates. Brian included our conversation in his recent segment on 4G in the car — check out the video, below. The episode begins with a review of the new Audi A3, which, I am proud to say, also uses an infotainment system powered by QNX technology.
What are your thoughts on 4G connectivity in the car? I would love to hear from you.
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