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Automakers are embracing smart phones and mobile computing technologies and seeking ways to integrate our digital lives safely into our driving experience.
Major news from nine big car companies appeared at the show, and they plan to make new cars more like smartphones, vigorously pushing the "industry standards" and "in-
Automotive mobile application ecosystem.
"Many of the car companies that showed at CES said they were open
Car systems encourage external developers to create apps that add features to their cars-similar to the way apps allow users to do a lot of things on their smartphones.
BMW has shown a way to use Bluetooth wireless technology to control its new i3 electric vehicle with a Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch.
GM executives say the company will offer weather and music apps that can be used in
Dashboard screen, and vehicle health app for solving car problems.
Executives say they plan to make their cars-in 4G high-High speed broadband.
Ford also said it would install smart systems on cars and trucks that work with smartphones to allow drivers to listen to music and stay connected while traveling.
Some automakers also announced that they plan to introduce the open development concept of Android into their cars, with Apple's iOS in-
With Google announcing its new car strategy --
Led group known as the Open Automotive Alliance.
The alliance, made up of Nvidia, a maker of Google, GM, Honda, Audi, Hyundai and chips, will focus on making cutting easy for automakers --
Edge technology for their drivers.
The Open Automotive Alliance will work with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to ensure that the system is safe in the following casescar use.
Its main goal is to "bring the best features of Android into the car in a safe and seamless way.
"On Monday night, Audi's Rupert Stadler boasted about the future of driving and how the automaker plans to build a vehiclein 4G high-
Access Broadband to vehicles.
Both Lexus and Audi have announced their efforts to develop themselves in the future.
Driving a vehicle.
While the cars are not on the market yet, Audi will show off its test vehicles at CES, where the Los Angeles Times will test how future cars will get passengers off the bus and then find a parking space on their own.