OnStar announces MyLink smartphone apps, voice-based SMS, Facebook plans

Looks like OnStar users (and not just the Modest Mouse-lovin’ yuppies in the commercial below) will soon get their beloved social networking where they need it least: behind the wheel. The slogan for the company’s latest re-branding campaign is “responsible connectivity,” meant to highlight the company’s next-gen hardware, OnStar MyLink smart phone apps, and the Audio Facebook Updates feature we saw last month that, along with voice-based SMS, is being tested as we speak. MyLink, by far the most interesting of the lot, will let you start your car, hit the horn, control lights and door locks, and check your vehicle’s diagnostics — from your iPhone or Android handset. Now that we got all that out of the way, why don’t you check out the newest commercial (and read some sweet, sweet PR) after the break?

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OnStar expected to add Facebook updates and texting soon, might make some services free

Time waits for no infotainment system and GM’s OnStar seems to be well aware of that fact. Plunging headfirst into the social world, the driver assistance service is said to be planning to start conveying Facebook status updates and text messages in an upcoming update, reputedly landing later this month. Text-to-speech translation will be done on incoming notes and voice-to-text is said to be undergoing testing for outgoing updates. So you can tell your friends you’re free as a bird, born to run, rocking the highway, or whatever else, without ever having to speak to them directly or going to the effort of typing anything. The future sure is awesome. Oh, and it might not be all that expensive either, as we’re also hearing that OnStar might make some services completely free to better compete with Ford’s Sync.

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OnStar expected to add Facebook updates and texting soon, might make some services free originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 08 Sep 2010 15:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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How Can Bluetooth Save Lives When Most Drivers Dont Use It?

BluetoothLogo_200.jpgJust 45% of drivers ever pair their cellphones with their cars’ Bluetooth hands-free calling modules. Even fewer people use Bluetooth every time they get in the car. That’s the result of anonymous data collection done by General Motors and OnStar on Bluetooth-equipped Chevrolets, Buicks, Cadillacs, and GMC trucks. As a result, GM created a new website, Handsfree, with specifics on how to pair a phone with their vehicle.

Will Neanderthal Dealers Torpedo Car Ugrades Via OnStar?

OnstarGetWithTheSystem-web.jpgGeneral Motors is upgrading vehicle software remotely via its OnStar telematics system, meaning owners no longer have to visit the dealer if there’s a fix or improvement to the car that doesn’t involve a mechanical fix. It’s sent via OnStar.

What could be wrong with that? How about dealer reaction? Some auto dealers don’t like the idea of being left out of the loop, even if that’s easier for the customer.

Humanoid Robot to Tweet from Space Station

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When the Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off to rendezvous with the International Space Station (ISS) on its final scheduled mission (STS-133), currently slated for November 1, it will be carrying an unusual assistant: a humanoid robot known as Robonaut 2, R2 for short. Last week, NASA launched R2’s Twitter feed, over which the robot will provide updates from its new home aboard the ISS (presumably tweeted by a human surrogate, despite NASA’s whimsical PR photo).

Robonaut 2 has already been busy fielding questions it’s received from the Twitterverse, revealing for the record: “Robots are non-gender by design. I’m an it.” It would seem that R2 won’t be in the running for cyber-chess champion of the universe anytime soon, as it tweeted: “Like many humans, I’d be great at moving chess pieces around, but I’d need help deciding where to move them.” R2 has taken pains to reassure the public of its benevolent nature: “Nah. We’re not taking over – I’m here to help!” In another tweet, Robonaut 2 has disavowed any relation to HAL, though it wouldn’t be inclined to admit it if there were one.

Robonaut 2, jointly developed by NASA and GM, will be a permanent fixture aboard the ISS, whose mission Congress seems poised to extend until 2020. Although R2 will initially  participate only in operational tests, upgrades could eventually allow the robot to realize its full potential–helping spacewalking astronauts with tasks outside the space station.

General Motors upping Chevy Volt production by 50 percent in 2011

On Friday, during a visit from President Obama to its Detroit-Hamtramck plant, GM announced some good news for all the Volt fans out there. Production from 2011 to 2012 for the electric vehicle — originally slated at around 30,000 units — has been boosted to a projected 45,000 units, a 50 percent increase. The Volt, which has a range of 340 miles (on gas — it goes approximately 40 miles on battery alone) is being produced at the Detroit-Hamtramck plant, which received $336 million in investments to prepare for the production. The full press release is after the break.

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General Motors upping Chevy Volt production by 50 percent in 2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 02 Aug 2010 02:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Chevy Volt officially priced at $41,000, $350/month on a three-year lease

It may not exactly be a huge surprise at this point, but GM has finally revealed that the official base price for its Chevrolet Volt will be $41,000 (including a $720 destination charge). That price is before the $7,500 federal tax credit, however, which will bring your eventual end cost down to a slightly more reasonable $33,500. Those looking to get on the road for even less up-front can also opt for a three-year lease, which will run you $350 a month after a $2,500 down payment. As Autoblog notes, you’ll also have an option to purchase the car at the end of the lease, so GM won’t be repeating its infamous EV1 scenario. Still too much for you? Then you might just want to wait a bit — GM says it will also be offering the Volt with less features and a lower price point “within a year or two.”

Chevy Volt officially priced at $41,000, $350/month on a three-year lease originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Jul 2010 13:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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MeeGo becomes infotainment operating system of choice for BMW, GM, Hyundai and more

It’s getting to the point where it’s not terribly easy to keep track of all the in-car entertainment initiatives our wondrous connected future has in store, but here’s two names you’ll want to remember: GENIVI and MeeGo. The former is an industry alliance that now includes automakers GM, BMW, Hyundai and Peugeot Citroen alongside the likes of ARM, NVIDIA, Nokia and Intel, and MeeGo is the Linux-based OS that they’ve just decided will soon be powering our cars. Don’t expect this to affect your daily drive anytime soon, but in the long run we wouldn’t be surprised to hear that the Moblin-Maemo base underpins future revisions of Terminal Mode and OnStar.

MeeGo becomes infotainment operating system of choice for BMW, GM, Hyundai and more originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 26 Jul 2010 05:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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OnStar Embraces the Future Via Smartphone App Services

 

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OnStar will add smartphone capabilities starting with GM’s 2011 models. Users can control some vehicle vehicle functions via smartphone (not just iPhone) such as remote start or remote door lock and unlock. Equally important for OnStar, the OnStar Mobile App Services provide day-to-day value for OnStar compared to the seldom-used automated crash calling, and it provides functionality that doesn’t require more human operators. Some of the services have already been rolled out for the iPhone and Droid phones.

OnStar expands smartphone control over entire 2011 GM lineup

OnStar expands smartphone control over entire 2011 GM lineup

It’s safe to say that General Motors is struggling for relevancy these days and, while the Chevy Volt could be a huge step into the modern era for the company, that still leaves every other car looking a bit — traditional, technology-wise. OnStar is going to help, expanding its Volt-specific controls to the entire 2011 lineup of GM cars. When we saw OnStar’s Volt app earlier this year we loved how it not only let you control recharging but also unlock the doors and monitor system specs from anywhere. While monitoring recharging status obviously won’t be much good if you’re rocking a good ‘ol ICE vehicle, you will still be able to start the car remotely, unlock doors, and also monitor stats like tire pressure and oil level from your iPhone, BlackBerry, or Android handset, as demonstrated in a video after the break. Yes, you’ll need to be an OnStar subscriber to use the app, with rates currently starting at a somewhat steep $18.95 per month. Now, if only there were an app that could help us to afford a new ZR1.

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OnStar expands smartphone control over entire 2011 GM lineup originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 23 Jul 2010 10:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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