According to the Connected Car Consortium (CCC), people are using their smartphone apps and services 80 percent of the time. The other 20 percent when they are not using them is when they are driving.
Using a hand-held phone while driving is illegal, and punishable with a £200 fine and six points on your licence. Little wonder, then, that MirrorLink and other apps that allow you to use your phone's ...
The Connected Car Consortium demonstrated MirrorLink 1.0 at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show, a means of replicating smartphone functionality in a car dashboard. Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes ...
MirrorLink is a car-based technology system that is designed to allow users to safely access information, entertainment and communication features of their mobile phone while driving. MirrorLink has ...
Both MirrorLink and Apple’s new CarPlay will eventually be able to duplicate some iPhone functions on your car’s in-vehicle infotainment system, but MirrorLink can also handle Android, Windows and ...
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