Imagine shooting an e-mail to an office colleague just by giving verbal
instruction to a device fitted in your car as you drive to work.


Cut to reality. It's now very much possible, thanks to scientists who have
developed the world's first hands-free and eyes-free e-mail for in-vehicle
use only which can talk to you while you drive.

According to them, it's actually a portable smartphone -compatible device,
known as iLane, that alerts its user when a new email is received and reads
out the message and draft a reply on voice command.

The new gadget, developed by Intelligent Mechatronic Systems, can be mounted
on a dashboard, sun visor or air vent, at an initial installation cost of
400 pounds plus a monthly subscription, 'The Daily Telegraph' reported.

It connects wirelessly to BlackBerry smartphones, and users wear a Bluetooth
headset to issue voice commands and read, delete or reply to e-mails. It is
powered through the car's cigarette lighter.

In fact, users can choose to send from two stock email responses -- "I am in
transit and will respond shortly" or say "Call me if it's important" -- or
they can record a 15-minute voice memo which the iLane will send as an email
attachment to the correspondent.

In addition to handling e-mail messages, the iLane also allows people to
make phone calls simply by calling out the name of someone in their address
book, and can also read out the latest news and sport headlines, weather
forecasts and traffic reports, according to the scientists.

However, the device is only compatible with BlackBerry phones at the moment
and is currently available only in the US and Canada but its manufacturers
hope to introduce it to other parts of the world soon.

B.KARTHICK

RESEARCH ANALYST

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