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    Siri gets a seat in iPhone-friendly cars

    SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Apple announced that cars will roll out this year with CarPlay technology making iPhones helpful road-trip companions, complete with Siri sending messages on the driver's behalf.
    Apple's CarPlay is to debut in various cars at the Geneva Motor Show. Image:
    Apple's CarPlay is to debut in various cars at the Geneva Motor Show. Image: 9to5 Mac

    "CarPlay gives iPhone users an incredibly intuitive way to make calls, use Maps, listen to music and access messages with just a word or a touch," Apple said in a release.

    Ferrari, Volvo, and Mercedes-Benz will show off the technology this week at a car show in Geneva, but the long list of car manufacturers incorporating it into models included Honda, BMW, Toyota, and General Motors.

    Motorists will be able to plug iPhone 5 handsets into their cars, then use touch-screen commands or activate virtual assistant Siri by pressing buttons on the steering wheels.

    Siri responds to spoken directives and can be asked to help with tasks such as making calls and reading or sending written messages. CarPlay can also tap into iPhone calendars, contacts, or recent trips to advise on routes and traffic conditions. If desired, Siri will speak turn-by-turn directions.

    Of course, motorists can access music or other iTunes content on iPhones.

    CarPlay from Apple

    "CarPlay has been designed from the ground up to provide drivers with an incredible experience using their iPhone in the car," said Apple vice president of iOS product marketing Greg Joswiak.

    "We have an amazing lineup of partners rolling out CarPlay, and we're thrilled it will make its debut this week in Geneva," he said.

    This week's launch of CarPlay marks the onset of dueling approaches to Internet-connected cars, according to Forrester analyst Frank Gillett.

    The analyst said that while Apple is making entertainment and safe navigation easier using iPhones, a competing tack by rivals is to embed operating software into cars.

    "Apple's conservative approach will get it into many cars faster than competitors, who will likely end up supporting Apple's CarPlay while they aim for deeper built in technology," Gillett said.

    Source: AFP via I-net Bridge

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