WiFi. CDMA. 802.(11|16)(a|b|g), Bluetooth. Why am I still using a battery-powered low watt FM transmitter to connect my iPod to my car stereo? I would think that this was a no-brainer. Bluetooth is the obvious answer to the problem. If my iPod spoke BT to the car deck, I wouldn't have to worry about FM interference, having a constant supply of AAA batteries on hand, or much else other than what song I wanted to WiFi. CDMA. 802.(11|16)(a|b|g), Bluetooth.Why am I still using a battery-powered low watt FM transmitter to connect my iPod to my car stereo?I would think that this was a no-brainer. Bluetooth is the obvious answer to the problem. If my iPod spoke BT to the car deck, I wouldn’t have to worry about FM interference, having a constant supply of AAA batteries on hand, or much else other than what song I wanted to hear. Apple? Can you hear this? Besides that, why can’t I do the same with my stereo? I can’t find anything related to BT compatible HiFi systems. Anyone? Bueller? I would think that this was the Mecca for the A/V industry. “No buttons to push! Place the device next to your stereo and voila!”I suppose I should be patient. Evolution is time-consuming. Until then, I’ll settle for an iTrip.Note to all: I’m ranting on this since it seems that I’ve been in my car for the past two weeks straight. Don’t expect an overabundance of activity on this blog over the summer. Too much happening. I will post when I can.