October 16, 2009 4:57 PM PDT

Car Tech Live Podcast 140: The next big thing in car tech? There's an app for that.

by Brian Cooley
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Apps are the next big thing in car tech; New York wants to crack down on how truckers use GPS; why run-flat tires suck so damned much; the search for the perfect iPod Touch rig in your car; and a ride in the BMW 650i Convertible.

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Episode 140

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CNET drives the BMW 650i Convertible in a rather bemused way

Consumer Reports takes on the stuck throttle floor mat thing

Why an FM modulator makes a monkey out of your hissy FM transmitter

New York state wants to crack down on truckers using GPS the wrong way

Run-flat tires: Not worth the various headaches, hassles, and costs?

Brian Cooley is an editor at large who keeps his fingers on the pulse of consumers' attitudes toward tech. His specialty is CNET Car Tech videos, but, frankly, most people have seen him on the TVs at Costco (or in one of his '60s Fords or Fiats).
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Every Friday, car nut and tech aficionado Brian Cooley runs down the latest news in the ever-evolving integration between cars and technology. Meanwhile, Wayne Cunningham and Antuan Goodwin drive the newest car in the CNET barn, going over its cabin tech with a fine-toothed comb, checking out off-the-line acceleration, and trying not to crash.

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