MirrorLink offers a way to help car occupants access their smartphone applications. For instance, it could allow occupants to access their phone apps through the infotainment touchscreen, steering-wheel buttons, or other in-car controls.
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Source: CCC |
�QNX Software Systems is a key player in the evolution of car infotainment technology and we are pleased to welcome them into the organization,� commented Mika Rytkonen, the CCC's chairman and president.
The announcement fits into QNX's strategy of enabling automotive developers to leverage widely supported industry standards.
�We believe in giving automotive customers choice and the flexibility to use the technologies best-suited to their requirements � contributing to the CCC helps us deliver on that commitment,� added Andy Gryc, automotive product marketing manager for QNX. (This is, of course, the same Andy Gryc who contributes to this blog.)
To read the press release, click here.

