Qualcomm MediaFLO Coming Soon To Your Car

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Here’s an interesting bit of news for you– if you have a TV in your car ( and apparently that’s a more popular option nowadays than you think) pretty soon you’ll be able to receive the Qualcomm MediaFLO wireless broadcast network.

Seems that these guys took over some of the old analog TV channels– you know, the ones we were required by law to lose when we had to buy those new converter boxes?–and are now using them to transmit their own signals to our in-car equipment.

This won’t be free, of course–you’ll have to pay a subscription fee of about fifteen bucks a month, but you’ll get about a dozen channels.

There isn’t a whole lot of word yet on just what they’ll be broadcasting–the most likely things being music and children’s programming to keep the kids entertained while in the back seat– and I have to admit I’m rather conflicted about the whole thing.  This definitely does sound cool, but I find myself vaguely annoyed that I was required by federal law to hand over my free TV signal so that I could be charged for it in my car.

But still, even I have to admit, this IS pretty cool.

Tags: analog, analog signal, broadcast, In-Car, MediaFLO, Qualcomm, subscriber, wireless

Chrysler and GM Restructuring Being Monitored

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

On whether their claim for restructuring is a fluke or an escape clause will be known soon as all eyes are now on the celebrated restructuring program of Chrysler and General Motors. No other than U.S. President Barack Obama is keenly awaiting what restructuring plans are being done, closely overseeing if they are doing good on what they promised.

Obama said in an interview broadcast Saturday on C-SPAN that the beleaguered automakers should aim to have product lines that appeal to consumers — and that means fuel efficient and high-performance vehicles that Americans hunger for.

Now if direction is what both companies need, these remarks from President Obama should be something worth putting into consideration. Obama and the world are eagerly awaiting the restructuring plans, hoping that it will be something truly worth waiting.

(Source) AFP

Tags: automakers, Barack Obama, broadcast, Chrysler, consumers, General Motors, GM, performance vehicles, restructuring