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  2. Ford Sync - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Work Solution is a collection of technologies debuted in April 2009. Ford Work Solutions is marketed toward professionals who buy the Ford F150, F-Series Super Duty, E-Series van and Transit Connect. [16] Magneti Marelli developed the in-dash computer system that is unique to trucks equipped with Ford Work Solutions. [17]

  3. I-DEAS - Wikipedia

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    I-DEAS (Integrated Design and Engineering Analysis Software), a computer-aided design software package.It was originally produced by SDRC in 1982. [1] I-DEAS was used primarily in the automotive industry, [1] most notably by Ford Motor Company (who standardized on the program [2]) and by General Motors. [1]

  4. Windows Embedded Automotive - Wikipedia

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    The first automotive product built by Microsoft's Automotive Business Unit debuted on December 4, 1998 as the AutoPC, and also includes Ford Sync, Kia Connect, and Blue&Me. Microsoft's Automotive Business Unit has built both the software platforms used for automotive devices as well as the devices themselves.

  5. List of Ford platforms - Wikipedia

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    Ford announced in 2014 plans to reduce its vehicle platforms from sixteen to nine. [1] In 2014, Ford vehicles were built on fifteen distinct platforms. This only applies to Ford and Lincoln and not to any brands that were previously held by the company (such as Mazda and Volvo), and is expected to cut costs by 20%.

  6. Ford EEC - Wikipedia

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    The Ford EEC or Electronic Engine Control is a series of ECU (or Engine Control Unit) that was designed and built by Ford Motor Company. The first system, EEC I, used processors and components developed by Toshiba in 1973. It began production in 1974, and went into mass production in 1975. It subsequently went through several model iterations.

  7. QNX - Wikipedia

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    QNX (/ ˌ k juː ˌ ɛ n ˈ ɛ k s / or / ˈ k juː n ɪ k s /) is a commercial Unix-like real-time operating system, aimed primarily at the embedded systems market.. The product was originally developed in the early 1980s by Canadian company Quantum Software Systems, founded March 30, 1980, and later renamed QNX Software Systems.

  8. Ford aims to boost EV sales, address owner concerns ... - AOL

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    The “Ford Power Promise” program begins Tuesday for customers who purchase or lease a new Ford EV such as the F-150 Lightning pickup truck or Mustang Mach-E crossover. Part of the goal is to ...

  9. MyFord Touch - Wikipedia

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    MyFord Touch promised to enable drivers of Ford cars to seamlessly integrate nearly all mobile phones, PDAs and digital media players into their cars. Operation of these devices, utilizing advanced Ford Sync functionality, was performed using voice commands, touch-screen inputs, the vehicle's steering wheel, radio controls, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity.