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Best in-car Bluetooth hands-free kits

It's illegal to hold a mobile phone and drive; we pick the best Bluetooth hands-free car kits, so you can inform friends that you'll be late or chat about what so-and-so is doing with you-know-who and not be nabbed by the boys and gals in blue.

Best FM transmitters for the car

Not all iPod FM transmitters are created equal — some have dodgy cradles that fling your iPod around the cabin, others roll over at the first sign of interference. We pick three of the best, so you have your tunes everywhere you drive.

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Reviews

  • Pioneer AVIC-F10BT

    Pioneer's top-of-the-range in-dash navigation unit, the F10BT features a 7-inch touchscreen, movie playback including DivX, Bluetooth hands-free, USB connectivity and iPod support, as well as sat nav with text-to-speech, 3D view and traffic messaging.

  • Gateway P-79 FX

    Gateway's gaming laptop has it where it counts in the specs department, but the design is polarising.

  • Gran Turismo 5 Prologue

    Gran Turismo 5 Prologue may be only a practice lap for the real thing, but it's a beautiful joyride while it lasts.

  • Nokia LD-4W

    The right accessories make easy work of lugging about this well-designed GPS receiver.

  • Forza Motorsport 2

    Forza 2 delivers on nearly every aspect you'd want in a Forza sequel. It drives incredibly, it's wonderfully presented, and it's rich with modes and features.

  • Garmin StreetPilot c510

    Garmin's reasonably priced c510 GPS navigator uses text-to-speech technology and the latest SiRF starIII GPS receivers.

  • Hitachi MMP-501

    A portable GPS with a large 5-inch screen, music and video playback and Bluetooth connectivity.

  • Motorola T305 Bluetooth car kit

    The portable T305 offers much of the same functionality as an installed Bluetooth kit, for a lot less cash.

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  • Start your car from your iPhone

    Car security company Directed Electronics has unveiled a new iPhone application that lets customers control parts of their Viper SmartStart-enabled vehicle from their iPhone or iPod Touch.

  • GM kills Pontiac, probably US Commodore exports too

    Monday, US time, GM confirmed what the rumour mill had been cranking out all of last week: that it would kill the storied Pontiac brand. Along with it, the Holden Commodore with the koala nose, the Pontiac G8, will also probably perish.

  • GM turns a shade of green before deadline

    It may be teetering on the brink of bankruptcy or nationalisation and have a US government imposed 1 June deadline hanging over its head, but General Motors found time yesterday to tout its green credentials. It also committed to a further greening of the company.

  • Audiovox, PlayStation 2 roll out

    The almost nine-year-old PS2 is now officially going on the road, thanks to Audiovox.

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DIYs and How-to

  • A guide on how to iPod your car

    An iPod, or any MP3 player, is a great way of carrying around shedloads of music. But why should you only listen to your music collection on the bus or train? We show you how to hook your iPod up to your car.

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Downloads

  • Lot Wizard

    Manage your car dealer lot inventory.

  • ODO

    The simplest way to record and report on your vehicle log book. Comes with user friendly PC app for consolidated reporting

  • Bargain Price Refueling

    Save money by comparing fuel prices and refueling at the cheapest gas station.

  • Driving Speed 2

    Race high powered V8 race cars on iconic touring car circuits.

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