Next-generation SYNC system to incorporate in-car WiFi system powered by customer’s USB mobile broadband modem, turning entire car into hot spot New capability will be standard on select SYNC-equipped ...
BMW has it, GM has it, even Chrysler has it. Now Ford is joining the crowd with a new mobile WiFi solution. And though Ford has had previous WiFi incarnations, the SYNC implementation is its most ...
Earlier in the year, Ford announced that the next-generation SYNC system that powers MyFord Touch would feature a built-in Wi-Fi receiver. Now, Ford is further capitalizing on the limitless ...
Ford Motor Co.?s Sync has been updated to let consumers turn their automobiles into mobile Internet hotspots by accessing WiFi. The WiFi system is powered by a consumer?s USB mobile broadband modem.
Launched in 2007 for the 2008 model year with great pomp and circumstance, SYNC infotainment has become a staple of Ford passenger cars, crossovers, trucks, and commercial vehicles. Made standard a ...
We've been pretty impressed with Ford lately. It's not the first attempt at in-car Wi-Fi — not by a longshot — but it might be the simplest. Step 1: Get a USB mobile broadband modem. Step 2: Plug ...
DETROIT — The Tesla Model 3 has a 15-inch touch screen in the middle of the dashboard. Ford Motor Co. is planning to top that next year with a 15.5-inch screen available on the fourth generation of ...
PSA: Owners of Ford vehicles made after 2015 should check if their infotainment systems use the company's Sync 3 software and, if so, deactivate Wi-Fi. The company recently disclosed a severe ...
It all started with Gran Turismo. From those early PlayStation days, Sean was drawn to anything with four wheels. Prior to joining the Roadshow team, he was a freelance contributor for Motor Authority ...