This isn't really car computing related, but here is some exclusive video after hours at the Lexus booth at SEMA 2009. Apparently there are no other places where you can get a first hand view of the 2011 LFA engine running so we are posting the engine piece now and will post the rest of our video review later. For those of you who are crazy about Lexus, you can download the ring tone on our forums.
Updated 11-08-2009 at 10:39 AM by Fiberoptic
Stephen Jensen and Robert Wray pack up and head west for Las Vegas and SEMA 2009. Check out our ghost themed video blog post in the spirit of Halloween. Get in touch with us to meet up in Las VegasGet in touch with us to tell us to video or review somethingGet in touch with us if you think your product is irresistible and needs some press coverage.Press at mp3car dotty com
Updated 10-29-2009 at 11:57 AM by Heather
The brutal trail to bringing a car computer to market is littered with casualties of failed products. We certainly have gotten run over a few times. Vizualogic's booth at SEMA was significantly scaled down. At CES this year, they have no booth and no published display suites. Audiovox is suing them for patent infringement. Anyone who is bringing a computing product to market better fasten their seat belt. It is a rough ride.
Updated 09-17-2009 at 03:31 PM by optikalefx
Magden has a current business model of selling an x86 PC with their linux gauge software. I can see how this would be great for people who don't want to integrate their own apps and want the power of a computer in their car with less setup hassle. We strongly encouraged the magden team to consider the sale of their software and hardware to the community, even if they release it with little or no support.
Updated 09-17-2009 at 03:40 PM by ecog
Goce and Rob talk about the highs & lows of mobile computing technology at SEMA 2008. Talk about this Here.
Updated 09-17-2009 at 03:39 PM by ecog