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 ...
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 ...
Remember Autonet? The company -- which is best known for providing manufacturers like Chrysler with in-car WiFi hotspot solutions -- is launching a new product designed to replace the key fob and ...
Cadillac must have been really impressed by our use of the Autonet Mobile system because they'll be adding it to their best-selling CTS Sport Sedan in April, giving passengers, and naughty drivers, ...
Autonet Mobile just notched another one in its belt by scoring a deal to hook GM's Cadillac CTS up with integrated WiFi. Starting this April, folks who splurge on one of these sports sedans will be ...
Monday - Friday, 6:00 - 9:00 AM ET The latest thing in cars isn’t being flaunted at the 2007 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. It’s in a booth at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las ...
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 ...
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 ...