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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.
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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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World's first internet car radio, Aussie-style
German audio manufacturer Blaupunkt has announced the first internet radio for vehicles, which it developed in conjunction with a local company.
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Porsche claims Nissan cheated with its GT-R Ring time
Earlier this year Nissan threw the gauntlet down to existing sports car makers by claiming the fastest lap time at Germany's Nurburgring. After performing some of its own testing though, Porsche is claiming that Nissan's been telling porkies.
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Sony Ericsson claims 25-hour talk time on HCB-108 speakerphone
Sony Ericsson has unveiled a new in-car speakerphone unit claiming 25 hours talk-time and a month in standby, the longest claimed battery life in this segment.
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Motorola launches Smart Rider at CTIA
Motorola announces the Smart Rider at CTIA, a cross between a phone and a portable GPS device.
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RFID-tracked cars coming to Australia & NZ?
RFID-tracked cars could be on the horizon, as Austroads, the association of Australian and New Zealand road transport and traffic authorities, investigates how best to deploy the technology.
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Study says handsfree phones don't make better drivers
University study says driving with a mobile phone is just as dangerous whether you use a handsfree device or hold the phone in your hand.
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Mario Kart Wii dated down under
Latest iteration of the popular kart racer to debut on April 24 in Australia.
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Forza 2 gets bundled down under
Xbox 360 bundle with Forza Motorsport 2 to retail for AU$699.95 in Australia; wireless steering wheel to get temporary price reduction.
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In-car singalongs with Sony
The upcoming long weekend means road trips are on the cards, and Sony has some new options for in-car entertainment en route.
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The car stereo that does everything
The AVIC-Z1 shows off the full potential of a car stereo head unit by combining multimedia playback with the most sophisticated navigation and full-blown Bluetooth mobile phone integration.
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Navigation systems: why they're lame, what they need
He's said it before, and he'll say it again: In-car navigation systems are a joke. CNET editor at large Brian Cooley thinks they're not that smart, and some of the features are just useless. Yet, he's not giving up hope. Read on to see which three technologies have him excited for the future of in-car navigation.
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Microsoft presses pedal on in-car software
Microsoft on Tuesday cranked up its long-running effort to get its software inside cars, announcing a new version of its Windows Automotive software.
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Full Auto for the Xbox 360 preview
Cars with guns bolted onto them -- the concept is a classic, and it works nicely in Full Auto, an upcoming title for the Xbox 360.
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Burnout Revenge preview
During a visit to Electronic Arts' E3 booth, we had an opportunity to test-drive PlayStation 2 and Xbox demos of Burnout Revenge.
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Big Mac, fries...and GT4 please
Gran Turismo 4 has officially hit Australia, with a special midnight sale held at a Sydney McDonald's carpark overnight the first chance gamers had to grab a copy of the game.
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Car, play me Eminem's latest hit
Online-music company Gracenote wants you to stop yelling at traffic and start whispering sweet nothings into the ear of your car radio.
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Car adapters keep iPod rocking
iPod music players are getting out on the highway, thanks to the efforts of car stereo makers.
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iPod helps police nab alleged car thief
iPod helps police nab alleged car thief
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