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Software is becoming the new competitive weapon in the car market, and Big Blue is working to build a "network on wheels."
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not quite there yet
by KTMCDO August 13, 2007 7:04 AM PDT
the car companies are taking baby steps in the right direction
maybe one day there will be a car like KITT
(KNIGHT INDUSTRIES TWO THOUSAND) on the market
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IBM Big Blue in your car...
by Llib Setag August 13, 2007 9:28 AM PDT
Yet C|NET graphics show MS Vista huge MAC OSX "Widgets"...errr...MS " Gadgets" graphics in their lead in...?

90% of article was about IBM with one sentence about Microsoft, yet, Vista gets a free plug from C|NET.

We know who butters your bread C|NET.

MS Vista Tech in your car?
Big Blue screen of death right before you crash!
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Literal Blue Screens of Death?
by Jim Hubbard August 13, 2007 6:33 PM PDT
Wow... This'll certainly give new meanings to "Blue Screen of Death" and your computer "crashing".
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Blue Scree of Death
by spothannah August 14, 2007 5:13 AM PDT
Ditto: and how about "Fatal Error"?
The IT budget is not associated with the Development budget
by Mgood August 14, 2007 12:02 PM PDT
This article begins describing the importance of software as it is delivered in the product then, in a detour of logic, it includes a paragraph about the IT budget and 3rd party software. The IT budget is spent on software to operate the company and is not directly associated with product development. The number that should have been included is software development as a percentage of the R&D budget and the R&D budget as a precentage of the operating budget.
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Safety must be the biggest concern
by eightwings August 14, 2007 5:38 PM PDT
The most pressing problem facing car makers when it comes to adding automation to vehicles is realiability and safety. A single software error might be catastrophic, not only in terms of injuries and lawsuits but in terms of the cost of massive recalls. There is a way to make software programs 100% reliable and that is to use an operating system based on a non-algorithmic, signal-based, synchronous software model. I hope, for their sake and ours, that the auto makers choose that route from the start. Otherwise they're asking for big trouble down the road. Consumers are not going to tolerate unsafe vehicles.
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In the end, we still have to drive...
by Tiskie August 14, 2007 6:45 PM PDT
All these handy dandy gadgets make driving much more comfortable, and features like collision warnings and such will make it safer but in the end you're still driving the car yourself. Discussions about safety issues should include the responsibility of people as drivers. Look at your computer experiences so far, how watertight has it been? That is how much you can trust software to drive a car for you. As long as I am still familiar with blue screens, and strange occurances, no way I will ever put software to the test that is supposed to drive my car for me. It's nice if it comes to the rescue when I can't help myself, but still no way I will rely on that to happen.....
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i need a new computer, if you like gates or interested in Antitrust issues
by OpenSources2 August 18, 2007 11:32 AM PDT
It's not getting a lot of press quite yet, but Microsoft's latest court battle--a class action civil case in which the software maker is painted as a "corporate bully" that uses illegal tactics to harm competition--is one of the few remaining in the wake of the company's epic US antitrust battle. The Iowa case is expected to be one of the longest-running legal battles in Iowa history.

Filed in 2000, the Iowa case alleges that Microsoft used anticompetitive practices to drive up prices and, ultimately, harm Iowa consumers, businesses, and nonprofit organizations. The plaintiffs collected more than 25 million pages of evidence over the past 6 years. "It's all about the evidence," plaintiff lawyer Roxanne Conlin said in an interview with the "Des Moines Register." "Microsoft did not come into Iowa and slap higher price tags on computers. Microsoft did anticompetitive things to people who were offering choices to consumers, and by doing that, it destroyed competition in this market." Iowa is seeking approximately $330 million in damages in the case.

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Is that a sneak peek at the next Vette?
by WJeansonne August 18, 2007 1:21 PM PDT
Just curious.
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Cool Update...
by angelfast September 21, 2007 7:51 PM PDT
Anyway,let me share some helpful tips on car buying...
Here are some tips on how you can buy and have a quality used car, so as you would not be replacing unnecessary parts along the way...Hope, this might help...
Tips & Warning
? As a final precaution, take the car to a mechanic, who should charge a reasonable fee to check over a used car. The seller should agree to this, but may require that you leave a deposit. If the seller won't let you take the car, offer to meet him or her at a mutually convenient garage.
? If you give the seller a deposit in order to take the car to have it checked, make sure to write out an agreement stating that the deposit will be returned immediately if you decide not to buy the car.
If the vehicle's mileage appears unusually low, have a mechanic determine whether someone has tampered with the odometer. If so, the seller must refund any money you have paid and may be liable for punitive damages under federal and state odometer laws?
This is how I acquire my car; I inspected all its auto parts from exterior and interior aspect down to its neuspeed springs and other accessories. By doing so, you could be sure of the quality of vehicle you are getting?=)
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IBM driver assistant
by se.rev October 20, 2007 7:14 PM PDT
its like they expect everyone to have a speed zone and 40k time zone adjusting cruise control programmed to every onboard navigation device....I want one.. if i can also switch it to stanby.
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microsoft
by se.rev October 20, 2007 7:29 PM PDT
the earth world eats more chips
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by Alonsx November 9, 2009 1:16 PM PST
<a href="http://news.cnet.com/2100-11389_3-6201752.html">Car Brains</a> Thanks a lot!
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