iOS Wants to Be in Your Car

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Ninety-five percent of new cars being sold today have integration with iOS devices. But Apple wants to take its integration with cars much further. At Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, the company launched a new feature called iOS in the Car. When equipped in a car, the feature will allow a version of iOS to run on the display built into the dash.

This new feature has a number of implications. Particularly, however, Fool contributor Daniel Sparks believes this deeper integration could help propel Apple's newly announced iTunes Radio. In the following video, he explains that this probably means tougher competition for Pandora and Sirius XM Radio .

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