Crave met with Apple last Friday to discuss its plans for the car. Bob Borchers, senior director of iPod worldwide product marketing, told us he was delighted by the efforts of Mac users to retrofit the Mac Mini into cars. Some in-car entertainment fans noticed that the Mac Mini is a similar form factor to a car stereo head unit, prompting modifications like this. It's interesting that Apple is keeping an eye on what these hackers are up to with their Macs.
Borchers explained how Apple wants to steer consumers away from the inelegant mess of cassette adaptors and wires, which is currently the most popular way to rig an iPod into your car stereo. Apple itself has no interest in producing a car stereo, says Borchers, but is working with third parties to improve iPod integration in new cars.
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