joekiser writes "In 2010, Ford Motor Company was rated as top-five automotive manufacturer in terms of quality, per J.D. Power and Associates. This was a major turnaround for the automotive giant, which had faced bankruptcy just two years prior. This high reliability rating would be short lived however; Ford began installing touch screen hubs powered by Microsoft SYNC, which were both confusing and buggy.
By 2012, Ford quality rankings had dropped to 23rd, even after numerous software upgrades and a rebranding of SYNC to "MyFordTouch." One customer reported:
"The voice controls typically do not work until the vehicle has been on for five to 10 minutes, meaning short trips require dialing phone calls by hand, only to have the call cut off when the system finally starts up."
This slide continued into 2013, when Ford ranked 27th of 28 brands (as an aside, Ford's premium brand, Lincoln, ranked one slot higher that year at 26th).
Apparently, Ford Motor Company has had enough. On Friday, the Detroit News reported that Ford will make the switch to QNX on future vehicles. This is the same platform currently used by Acura, Audi, BMW, and Land Rover."
[ED Note: "Ford Motor Company's decision to move to QNX aside, I'll be heavily considering a Blackberry for my next phone, especially with rumors of a 64-bit octa-core model for later this year. BB10 also has gotten rave reviews for its design and ease-of-use."]
(Score: 5, Interesting) by joekiser on Sunday February 23 2014, @08:38PM
I always thought the touchscreen on newer cars should be replaced by tablets. Music, maps, movies can be provided by the tablet. Standardize on one connector, and let the user BYOD. Instead of upgrading the car, the owner can upgrade to a newer tablet later on.
Any dealer or brand-specific software can be pushed to the application stores.
Debt is the currency of slaves.
(Score: 2, Insightful) by ButchDeLoria on Sunday February 23 2014, @11:33PM
If not standardized on a single connector, maybe allow some inset adapters for Lightning and microUSB to whatever connector.