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Mobile office inside a truck includes touch-screen PC, printer, wireless broadband and GPS. What, no water cooler?
Photos: Computer that's 'built Ford tough'
Mobile office inside a truck includes touch-screen PC, printer, wireless broadband and GPS. What, no water cooler?
Photos: Computer that's 'built Ford tough'
December 2, 2009 8:32 AM PST
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they designed it for. Contractors live on the job and could use
this without having to call someone else or go back to the office.
On the job it would be in use, not on the road.
And whats up with Windows OS? People have enough problems already, now you have to virus scan your truck, and make sure all the patches are up to date. I dont suppose the internet connection is very fast, so downloading windows updates every week can take up an annoying amount of bandwidth.
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- Ford is the first!
- by sirwriter November 3, 2005 5:37 AM PST
- It's about time one of the car manufacturers realized that most people who need offices on wheels already have everything crammed into the front seat anyway. I have, in the past, had a small file box, a laptop, clipboard and pen with tablet, a map, a small calculator and colored markers in the cab of my truck. I didn't use them all while driving. Nor would I use this mobile office while driving. But I will be one of the first customers, and the rest of the car makers won't be far behind.
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(9 Comments)All the naysayers NEVER use a cell phone while driving, hmmm? Policemen never use computers in their patrol cars, huh? Way to go, Ford!