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MSN

MSN

"Qualcomm to Add Amazon Music, Video to Your Driving Experience"

ECN

ECN

"Telenav and Amazon Alexa Collaborate to Bring Conversational Voice Interface for In-Car Navigation"

WBCB

WBCB

“With benefits — and risks – software updates are coming to the car”

The Verge

The Verge

“GM’s data mining is just the beginning of the in-car advertising blitz The next data minefield is your car”

TechHQ

TechHQ

“California-based Telenav, for example, has been working with several automakers for the past year, trying to create the perfect in-car advertising platform to leverage the infotainment system available in new-age connected cars.”

Wired

Wired

“The Dawn of Mobile Convenience Stores—and (Maybe) Free Rides”

The Drive

The Drive

“Advertisements Are Coming to Your Car's Infotainment System” “Companies will soon be able to send relevant ads directly to your vehicle”

Telematics Wire

Telematics Wire

“Telenav launching an In-Car Advertising Platform to enable automotive OEMs to generate revenue by delivering ads to car”

New York Daily News

New York Daily News

“the navigation screen offered a crisp, easily readable image. Think Apple Maps but more refined.” “The navigation prompts were a bit of a wonder”

Car and Driver

Car and Driver

“CUE’s most noticeable graphic gains are to its navigation system, which adopts a map display that’s similar in style to Apple Maps. Clean and concise, the display benefits from a touchscreen that’s more forgiving to slightly mis-aimed touch inputs and responds more promptly than did its predecessor.”

AutoGuide

AutoGuide

“As for infotainment tech, systems with either a seven- or eight-inch screen are available. The latter, which is unimaginatively called “GMC Infotainment System 8-Inch,” is standard in Denali models. Luckily for this automaker, a clunky name can’t sink a good product as this is one of the best infotainment systems available today. Fast and fluid, it responds instantly to finger inputs. The user interface is elegant and easy to use, plus it supports multitouch gestures, like pinch-to-zoom, so it’s incredibly intuitive.”

CNET

CNET

“The new user interface is snappy and attractive, the navigation map takes almost no time to render, and a new user-based system allows for a massive amount of personalization, down to suggested navigation route”

CNET

CNET

“Sync 3 gives me a reason to want to drive Ford cars again” “streamlined destination input”

Consumer Reports

Consumer Reports

“shows the value in the "less is more" strategy of interface design…Nowhere is this philosophy more apparent than Sync 3's navigation.”

PC Mag

PC Mag

“The navigation feature that was the most impressive—and is most like the mobile experience found on phones and tablets—is destination entry.”