Automatica dongle plugs into cars, downloads audio from Dropbox, podcast feeds 
and more


If you'd rather not use your cellphone to ferry media to and from your car, 
Italian firm Inrete is offering a device that'll jack into your auto and 
discretely suck down fresh audio content from the web. Dubbed Automatica, the 
dongle plugs into rides outfitted with USB ports and downloads up to 24 hours 
worth of audio content -- or more with the help of a microSD card -- when it 
comes into range of an accessible WiFi hotspot. Those inclined to slurp down 
content while on the move can simply give the hardware internet access with 
their smartphone's WiFi tethering. Leveraging an online interface, users can 
customize Automatica's audio sources, which include podcast feeds, Dropbox, 
Google Drive, Box and SkyDrive. Snagging one of the sticks costs $99 and nets a 
two-year subscription to the service, but there's no word on how much one of 
the yearly subscriptions will set users back once the included period ends. Hit 
the jump for the full press release or tap the source link to pre-order a 
dongle.

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