Very cool technology.  I would like being able to lock the car using my
phone from anywhere!  I hope they make it work with Palm's webOS phones and
not just stupid iPhones.  
 
Got the article below from a friend who is an engineer at GM in Detroit.  
 
George
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OnStar Expands Mobile App Technology Availability

Owners of most new 2011 Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC vehicles will
soon be able to control key vehicle functions from their smart phones,
thanks to the power of OnStar. 

Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC are leveraging OnStar technology to
develop the most robust mobile applications on the market for new vehicle
owners. Each of the brand-specific apps will allow owners to activate all of
the functions available on a traditional vehicle key fob - remote start,
horn and lights and door lock/unlock - securely from their smartphones. This
means drivers will no longer have to be within a requisite distance, or even
have their keys with them, to control these functions on their vehicles. 
"Giving our customers control of their vehicles with smart phone application
technology is a key advantage of OnStar's in-vehicle connectivity," said
Chris Preuss, OnStar president. "This technology empowers drivers to make
decisions about their travels well before they enter the vehicle, meaning
their full attention can stay where it needs to be - on the road ahead."
For example, say someone is racing to catch a flight and realizes at the
gate that he forgot to lock his vehicle. OnStar's mobile app technology
allows him to log into his Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick or GMC app, enter his
custom PIN and send a remote lock signal to his vehicle, giving him the
peace of mind to go on with his trip knowing his vehicle is secure.
In addition, the Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC apps will leverage
OnStar's unique connection to the vehicle to provide key diagnostic
information, including fuel tank level and range, remaining oil life,
current and recommended tire pressure and lifetime average miles per gallon.



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