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Voice recognition can...

Voice recognition can be a difficult art to master, usually requiring time-consuming training to work correctly. However, with the Parrot Minikit Slim hands-free kit you can speak easy, as it is claimed to identify nearly all commands straight out of the box.



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The Panamera isnò€™t the only big news from Stuttgart this week ò€“ Porsche has also announced its first diesel!


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Called Virtual Cable...

Called Virtual Cable, the latest kit projects a guiding line above the road in front of you. By using a special head-up display (HUD), the unit replaces the traditional arrows and graphics with a simple ‘cable’ which appears suspended in mid-air.

Simply input the destination and follow the line that hovers over your route. The maker of the new gadget claims it can be retro-fitted to any vehicle without the need for modification. All that’s required is the dashboard-mounted HUD unit.

At present, the set-up is undergoing patent applications, but the manufacturer, based in New Jersey, US, hopes to have it on sale within the next year. Meanwhile, computer expert Hew÷­lett Packard has launched hi-tech sat-nav you can use now. A powerful 600MHz processor enables the iPaq 310 to display complex 3D images, showing visual representations of all buildings – and not only landmarks – to help navigation, par÷­ticularly in urban areas.

At present, only major cities are available in the new format. The unit won’t go on sale here until 2009, but in the US it starts from 0 (÷£226).




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