Last year at CES, OnStar wasn’t too shy about teasing its partnership with Verizon that will help in bringing applications like YouTube, Wikipedia and Skype on your vehicle. At that time, though, it was just a concept. Fast forward to next year’s iteration of the Consumer Electronics Show and that is become a reality. It’s safe to assert that Skyping-and-driving wouldn’t be the appropriate of ideas, but fortunately the system will keep you from making that mistake by only running when your car is immobile — so do not make any plans to name your mates to inform them how briskly you are going. Your children, or other backseat passengers, won’t be too worried since they’ll have the capacity to take full good thing about all of the gimmicks; including the aforementioned, video streaming and the standard Angry Birds frolic. The in-car system is ready to be shown on Volt and Cadillac models, and OnStar has said that there is more deets to be unveiled — you’ll just must wait until we head to Vegas to determine.
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