Jan 11, 2013
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QNX’s Car platform 2.0 puts a 1080p display, LTE, and video calling in your car
QNX may be best known for providing the underpinning for RIM’s BlackBerry 10 and PlayBook operating systems, but it also has been building embedded systems for years, including those that run many car manufacturers’ navigation systems. At CES 2013, the company was demoing its new Car platform 2.0 in a Bentley Continental GT, and showed off some pretty cool new features and user interfaces that may end up in your next vehicle. 

QNX’s Car platform 2.0 puts a 1080p display, LTE, and video calling in your car

QNX may be best known for providing the underpinning for RIM’s BlackBerry 10 and PlayBook operating systems, but it also has been building embedded systems for years, including those that run many car manufacturers’ navigation systems. At CES 2013, the company was demoing its new Car platform 2.0 in a Bentley Continental GT, and showed off some pretty cool new features and user interfaces that may end up in your next vehicle. 

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