Lexus To Start Spamming Car Buyers In Their Cars - Via Slashdot: techmuse writes "Lexus has announced plans to send targeted messages to buyers of its cars based on the buyer's zip code and vehicle type.
Lexus has promised to make the messages relevant to the car buyers." Imagine the fun that some targeted malware could do — not that such a thing could happen to a Lexus.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Lexus To Start Spamming Car Buyers In Their Cars. techmuse writes "Lexus has announced plans to send targeted messages to buyers of its cars based on the buyer's zip code and vehicle type. Unlike regular spam, these messages will be ...
The RX continues the tradition of offering the Lexus Premium Audio system as standard equipment, in this case a powerful nine-speaker system with a six-disc changer. Creative placement and angling of the speakers perfectly ...
http://topcarsecret.info/ Buying new cars wholesale is a breeze. We show you how to buy new cars at wholesale pricing, saving 50 - 90% of the car dealers.
Lexus Enform will also provide the platform for XM Sports and Stocks, a service included with audio programming, which provides in-car personalized updates on customer-selected sports and stocks so drivers can stay connected to their ...
It could be said that the touchscreen is the easiest way to navigate in-car, and that Lexus’ adoption of the Remote Touch controller was the wrong direction. However, combine the controller with strong voice recognition and you might ...
A replacement car stereo could plug into any car's dash with no adapters needed. Haith said his company is currently talking with Texas Instruments to embed eCoupled system into future gadgets, and since L&P already works with several ...
Lexus designs car that talks to drivers. http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/2009-01-07-lexus-talking-car_N.htm. Scanned by: Garry Golden about 6 hours ago. Lexus Insider, the service will let Lexus send audio messages to participating ...
Especially considering the Bluetooth vulnerability of a few years ago, who knows what other security holes the Lexus computer’s operating system could have. Altering the car’s GPS data, planting scamming messages, installing malware, ...