1.What have Ford, General Motors, and Mazda announced? They'll offer ... on most of their 2007 models.
2.What can drivers do by ipod integration? They can use ... to control ipod.
3.According to Apple, where will all the solutions put the ipod? In the vehicle's ...
Ford, General Motors, and Mazda have announced they'll offer iPod integration on most of their 2007 models. Apple Computer announced Thursday that automakers Ford, General Motors, and Mazda will be offering seamless iPod integration options on the majority of their 2007 vehicle offerings. The deal means that, in 2007, more than 70 percent of all new automobiles sold in the U.S. will offer iPod connectivity in the vehicles. By "seamless" iPod integration, Apple means that drivers can use their vehicle's built-in controls to control their iPod, including selecting music by album, artist, playlist, set the iPod into shuffle mode, as well as skip between tracks and playlists."We're delighted that Ford, General Motors and Mazda will support iPod connectivity in nearly all of their new models," said Greg Joswiak, Apple's vice president of Worldwide iPod Product Marketing.Ford and GM plan to get the ball rolling later this year, while Mazda's entire global lineup of autos and SUV's will offer iPod connectivity in 2007. According to Apple, all the solution will put the iPod out of sight in the vehicle's glove compartment, as well as charge the iPod while the vehicle is in use.You are not planning on buying a new 2007 model—or maybe just weren't considering a Ford, Mazda, or GM vehicle? Plenty of options for retrofitting existing vehicles and hooking iPods up to car sound systems exist, and many other manufacturers such as Volswagen, Mini, Honda, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, BMW, Nissan, Suzuki, and Volvo have iPod options of their own.