Microsoft in-car infotainment system, currently known as Sync, will no longer be a Ford exclusive as it has licensed its technology to the Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group. Microsoft's Sync is a robust car infotainment system that connects many of your...
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Microsoft's In-Car Software Now in Hyundai and Kia Cars