Avis thinks they’ve rented me a car. Sure, on the outside it looks like a standard-fare, late-model Pontiac Grand Am. But in actuality, it’s my very own personal rolling WiFi hot spot: no wires, no ...
— -- Would your kids rather watch a DVD in the car, or surf the Web, connect with friends inside social networks and download music? Chances are it's the latter. And if that's so, it's worth ...
— -- Would your kids rather watch a DVD in the car, or surf the Web, connect with friends inside social networks and download music? Chances are it's the latter. And if that's so, it's worth ...
In-car Internet service provider Autonet Mobile recently improved the inventory monitoring capabilities of Dealer Connect, its year-old connected car technology platform built to support fleet and ...
We always kind of thought it went without saying that the ISP we took with us in our car was whichever network powered our EV-DO or UMTS / HSDPA card -- well, not anymore. At least not according to ...
We first wrote a few months ago about Chrysler announcing that it was offering a Wi-Fi option for its 2009 vehicles. Now the mainstream tech press has taken it for its first spin—and have given ...
Nelson Ireson February 14, 2008 Comment Now! Some auto makers and tuning houses have already enabled cars to have nearly always-on Internet connections. Some even come equipped with full in-car PC ...
Autonet mobile, the company responsible for putting the Internet inside of Avis rentals is selling their WiFi car router to the public this spring. The routers plug into your ciggy adapter, and use ...
The Gadget: Autonet’s in-car wi-fi router is the first to partner up with a major American car maker (Chrysler). It connects to EV-DO towers and lets you surf the ...