We’ve chronicled this technology before, but now that it’s available to owners of Sync-equipped Ford Fiestas (and announced to be bound for next year’s Mustang), its story is worth repeating. The system allows smartphone apps like OpenBeak, Pandora and Stitcher to be accessed hands-free (okay, you’ll need a thumb to push a steering wheel-mounted button) through the Sync system. Right now it only works with Blackberry and Android phones, but Ford says iPhone support is coming very soon.
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