On GameSpot: Wii Fit tells 10-year-old she's fat
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet
2009 F-150
Bringing new meaning to the term "remote office," Ford Motor on Wednesday announced a set of high-tech features for its F series trucks and E series vans, including the 2009 version of the F-150 (seen here). The announcement was timed to the first of two media preview days for the Chicago Auto Show, which is open to the public from February 8 to 17.

The high-tech elements of the Ford Work Solutions include a broadband-capable in-dash computer; an asset tracking system called Tool Link that has embedded RFID (radio frequency identification) capabilities for logging tools and inventory on the truck; and a telematics and diagnostics system called Crew Chief. These features are expected to be available in new vehicles in the fall. Eventually, Ford says, dealers will be able to install some of the features in existing Ford truck models.

Talkback

advertisement
Click Here

More ZDNet Photo Galleries