Showing posts with label SYNC. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Ford SYNC 3 | Prescott Brothers Ford Rochelle IL



FORD SYNC 3 DELIVERS NEW, INNOVATIVE WAYS FOR PEOPLE TO STAY CONNECTED WITH THEIR LIVES WHILE ON THE MOVE
  •  SYNC® 3 – Ford’s new communications and entertainment system – features faster performance, more conversational voice recognition, a more intuitive smartphone-like touch screen and easier-to-understand graphical interface to help Ford customers connect and control their smartphone on the road
  • Also new: seamless integration of AppLink™ for a simple way to control smartphone apps, the addition of Siri Eyes-Free capability for iPhone users, over-the-air software updates using Wi-Fi, and enhanced 911 Assist® that provides subscription-free emergency calling in the event of a significant accident
Ford today introduced SYNC® 3, a new communications and entertainment system that is faster, more intuitive and easier to use with enhanced response to driver commands.

SYNC 3’s more conversational voice recognition technology, a more smartphone-like touch screen and easy-to-read graphics will help millions of drivers connect with their lives and control their smartphone while on the road.

The next-generation system builds on the capability of SYNC technology already in more than 10 million SYNC-equipped vehicles on the road globally. SYNC 3 begins arriving on new vehicles next year.

Ford is delivering an easier way for customers to stay connected,” said Raj Nair, Ford chief technical officer and group vice president, Global Product Development. “SYNC 3 is another step forward in delivering connectivity features customers most want, and they tell us this kind of technology is an important part of their decision to buy our vehicles.”

Ford took a customer-centric approach in developing SYNC 3, drawing on 22,000 customer comments and suggestions, plus insights gleaned from research clinics, market surveys and tech industry benchmarking.

Intuitive interface


Although SYNC 3 is optimized for hands-free use, an all-new touch screen delivers an experience similar to a smartphone or tablet.

Quicker response to touch as well as voice commands and smartphone-like gestures including pinch-to-zoom and swipe are central to SYNC 3, along with crisp, modern graphics.

A bright background and large buttons with high-contrast fonts for daytime use help reduce screen washout in the sun. At night, the display automatically switches to a dark background to help reduce eye fatigue and minimize reflections on the windows.

“We considered all the modern smartphones and mobile operating systems and created something familiar but unique,” said Parrish Hanna, Ford global director of Human Machine Interface.

SYNC 3 reduces on-screen complexity and prioritizes the control options customers use most.

The home screen features three zone choices – Navigation, Audio and Phone. Tile-like icons dominate the screen, with a quick access function tray along the bottom making for a more straight-forward user experience.

Phone contacts are searchable via a simple swipe of the finger to scroll through the alphabet. With “One Box Search,” SYNC 3 users can look up points of interest or enter addresses in much the same way they use an Internet search engine.

“Simplicity has value,” said Hanna. “Reducing the number of things on-screen also makes control easier and is designed to limit the number of times a driver has to glance at the screen.”

Easy-to-use voice recognition


Ford SYNC – the industry’s first system to widely and most affordably offer voice-activated technology to control smartphones – becomes more capable with the next-generation system by minimizing the number of steps needed to carry out a command.

With SYNC 3, simply saying “play <song, artist, album or genre>” prompts the system to play the desired song, artist, playlist or album; there is no need to identify the desired category. To switch back to a radio station, the user just says the name of the SiriusXM station or terrestrial radio station number.

Voice search results are enhanced by a better understanding of how consumers refer to businesses and points of interest. Drivers don’t have to know an exact name. They can search for “Detroit Airport” rather than using the official name “Detroit Metropolitan Airport.” With addresses, they can say, “Eleven Twenty-Five Main Street” instead of “One One Two Five Main Street.”

When connected to an Apple iPhone, SYNC 3 offers seamless integration of Siri Eyes-Free control. Drivers can seek Siri’s help by holding down SYNC’s “Push to Talk” steering wheel button – much as they would hold down the button on an iPhone to initiate a Siri session.

Innovative features

Ford was first to bring voice control to in-vehicle apps with AppLink™, and the experience is further improved with SYNC 3.

AppLink allows customers to connect their smartphone to their vehicle and control their compatible apps using voice commands or buttons on the vehicle display screen. AppLink now automatically discovers smartphone apps including Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, NPR One, SiriusXM Radio and iHeartRadio Auto, and displays their unique graphics and branding. Music and news apps are automatically displayed along with other media sources, just like AM/FM or SiriusXM.

“Overall, AppLink is faster, more responsive and easier to find your apps,” said Julius Marchwicki, Ford global product manager, AppLink. “The overall design of SYNC 3 allows for better integration with smartphones – resulting in a more user-friendly experience.”

Developers easily can integrate branded apps into AppLink, providing Ford customers with an experience on the vehicle screen similar to what they see on smartphone screens.

SYNC 3 also features the new ability to update the software via Wi-Fi. Once a vehicle is set up with credentials for a home Wi-Fi network accessible in a customer’s driveway or garage, for example, it can automatically download updates.

SYNC 3, like earlier generations of the technology, provides subscription-free emergency service 911 Assist®.

The customer’s Bluetooth-connected phone is used to dial 911 in the event of a significant accident, alerting first-responders with the vehicle’s location. With SYNC 3, the car relays additional information, including if airbags were deployed, the type of crash (front, side, rear or rollover) and the number of safety belts detected in use, in order to help emergency call takers dispatch the appropriate resources to the scene.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

THE NEXT WAVE

Along with the shiny world of famous faces and golden beaches, the City of Angels is forging a reputation as one of the most innovative technology hubs in the nation.

 

By Bill Van Parys
Photography by Craig Cameron Olsen

A funny thing happens as our Ford Fusion Hybrid glides inland from Venice Beach. Carny Cali-funk gives way to architectural flourish, sea air mixes with the scent of innovation, the fitness energy of Muscle Beach is channeled into an entrepreneurial craze. This is the inspiration behind Silicon Beach, the tech wave now coursing through the reaches of Greater L.A.
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Behind those walls, start-ups with recycled-chic decor, airy rooms full of hipsters on laptops, and the requisite office dog could be anywhere. But on closer look, distinguishing factors emerge: Many start-ups expand upon L.A.’s key media and entertainment industries in revolutionary ways; the technical talent is largely home-grown, spawned by top-notch universities like Caltech, USC and UCLA. And then there’s that laid-back Cali lifestyle to tie it together, creating what one advocate calls “the perfect storm” for an innovation phenomenon. So what better car to tour the scene than the Ford Fusion Hybrid, a testament to innovation itself.
Here's what a day cruising Silicon Beach and meeting its innovators looks like.


8:45am: Omaze

Founders: Matt Pohlson (left) and Ryan Cummins
FRESH THINKING: Raffling affordable, once-in-a-lifetime celebrity-driven experiences to benefit causes.
THE INSPIRATION: A charity auction where one chance to play basketball with a legend cost $15,000: “So we just thought if this was available for $10 online and everyone had the chance to win, you could raise so much more money and awareness,” Pohlson says.
THE NUMBERS: Crushing items in a tank with Arnold Schwarzenegger raised $1.1 million, while watching the finale of Breaking Bad with its stars raised $1.7 million. “We raised over $3 million in 2013 , and we’ve already outpaced that in 2014,” Cummins says.
FAVORITE INNOVATIONS OF THE LAST 5 YEARS: Personal space travel and the advent of Big Data.
WHAT MAKES SILICON BEACH UNIQUE? “That big ocean, plus the creative abilities from Hollywood,” Pohlson says.
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11:00am: Silicon Beach@USC

Founder: Jay Tucker
FRESH THINKING: A USC venture competition and conference highlighting innovation in digital media and tech.
THE INSPIRATION: Melding the technical genius of USC engineers with the creative genius of Hollywood artists.
THE NUMBERS: Home to top universities, including USC, UCLA and Caltech, L.A. County graduates more engineers than the surrounding regions, including the Bay Area.
FAVORITE INNOVATION OF THE LAST 5 YEARS: USC’s Shoah Foundation is creating 3D projections of Holocaust survivors with the ability to “virtually sit in a classroom, tell their story to a class, and then be able to answer questions—forever.”
WHAT MAKES SILICON BEACH UNIQUE? Tech wizards and Hollywood types, coupled with a vibrant, multicultural community of people. “Innovation benefits from a diverse number of perspectives.”



1:30pm: CreatorUp

Founder: Mike Tringe
FRESH THINKING: Make quality filmmaking, video and storytelling tools accessible to everybody.
THE INSPIRATION: “Cost and connections are limitations to filmmaking, as well as a lack of community. Getting feedback on how to make your story a reality is key. So if you are trying to learn and have no time or money, we’re a convenient solution.”
THE RESULT: Online courses co-developed with working professionals costing $20–$50 and lasting 30–120 minutes. “People say they never imagined they could learn these kinds of things.”
WHAT MAKES SILICON BEACH UNIQUE? “People have always thought creatively here. Now we’re thinking about technology and entertainment working more closely in a new way.”
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3:15pm

Smart tech for a smart town: Silicon Beach start-ups sprawl from Playa Vista to Pasadena. So exploring them means experiencing that famed L.A. traffic and parking game. Fortunately, available features on the Ford Fusion Hybrid include BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) with cross traffic alert, where indicator lights in the side-view mirror signal vehicles in blind spots. Active park assist can also help you find a spot and aid in parallel parking. It’s almost like having automated valet parking. And most Angelenos just love their valet parking.



4:45pm: Gigmor

Founder: David Baird
FRESH THINKING: Create a social network site that connects musicians based on compatibility.
THE INSPIRATION: “When I moved to L.A., I couldn’t find anyone to play music with. Craigslist was a lot of time and effort, and having a background in tech, I knew we could create a better solution.”
THE RESULT: Gigmor applies a proprietary matching algorithm to a musician’s key information such as genre, playing level, goals and location. “Music is a collaborative art form—people need to connect and get together. In that sense, we’re like a dating site.”
WHAT MAKES SILICON BEACH UNIQUE? “There’s a rebellious, unconventional streak to L.A. culture that lends itself to an entrepreneurial mind-set.”
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7:30pm: SiliconBeachLA.com

Founder: Rob Lambert (left)

Founders night out

Roni Eshel of goFlow (a wave-sharing app for surfers) and Ryan Magnusson of Grail (an app that aggregates trending content among friends) join Lambert in Venice. FRESH THINKING: Create a go-to networking resource for first-time start-ups.
THE INSPIRATION: “I had my first start-up in university and realized very quickly that you spend a ridiculous amount of time making mistakes you don’t need to. So, I created a resource for those who have an idea and aren’t sure what the next step is.”
THE RESULT: A company directory, jobs board, community calendar and Silicon Beach social network. “A one-stop shop for everything happening in the L.A. tech and start-up community.”
WHAT MAKES SILICON BEACH UNIQUE? “L.A. is one of the most entrepreneurial cities in the nation. A lot of creative people come here to realize their dreams,” Lambert says.

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FAST FACTS

FORD FUSION HYBRID

>EFFICIENT POWER Fusion Hybrid’s regenerative braking system captures up to 90% of the energy normally lost during braking and recycles it to recharge the state-of-the-art lithium-ion battery.
>DRIVER INTERACTION The Lane-Keeping System* prevents you from unintentionally drifting out of your driving lane by using a digital camera mounted behind the windshield.
>ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL* When sensors detect slowing traffic ahead, your Fusion Hybrid will also slow down. When the traffic clears, it will resume the set speed.
>INNOVATIVE INTERFACE Available SYNC® with MyFord Touch®** lets you keep your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road through its voice-activated command function.
*Available feature. **Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control. Only use SYNC®/MyFord Touch®/other devices, even with voice commands, when it is safe to do so. Some features may be locked out while the vehicle is in gear. Not all features are compatible with all phones.

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