GM unveils Connected by OnStar app platform, partners with AT&T for in-car LTE connectivity
General Motors is rolling out a fleet of LTE-equipped cars this summer, and launching a new app platform to boot.
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The Vehicle Health Monitor checks the status of your car.
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A selection of apps running in a demo car.
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Analyzing the car for issues.
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All systems check OK!
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Maintenance required.
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A wider view of the Impala SS.
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Scheduling an appointment requires just a few taps.
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Appointments can be made directly from within the car.
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The car connects to the dealer's systems to find open times.
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Other apps check for happening events.
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iHeartRadio streams stations from around the world.
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The Weather Channel app.
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