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  • Daily Update for January 23, 2014

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    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    01.23.2014

    It's the TUAW Daily Update, your source for Apple news in a convenient audio format. You'll get some of the top Apple stories of the day in three to five minutes for a quick review of what's happening in the Apple world. You can listen to today's Apple stories by clicking the player at the top of the page. The Daily Update has been moved to a new podcast host in the past few days. Current listeners should delete the old podcast subscription and subscribe to the new feed in the iTunes Store here.

  • Apple patent suggests customizable entertainment and console system for your car

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    John-Michael Bond
    John-Michael Bond
    07.09.2013

    Apple has been granted a new patent that could make touchscreen controls safer to use while driving. US Patent No. 8,482,535 is for an in-car, touchscreen telematics system that uses tactile feedback so drivers can change settings without looking down. It would provide more control with less time spent looking away from the road. The system uses the series of knobs, slides and touchscreen controls we already have in cars, but gives the user the ability to have greater control to program options. It also extends more services to the touchscreen, including safety features like the windshield wipers. In addition to the standard services you'd expect in a modern touchscreen, the patent also mentions bringing apps from your phone to your console screen. Checking your stocks and quickly accessing your entertainment apps in the middle of a traffic jam will be easier and safer in the future. One of the biggest features of the upcoming iOS 7 is Apple's iOS In The Car feature, thanks in large part to the company's focus on building relationships with car manufacturers. Of note, 95 percent of new cars on the market today have some form of integrated iOS support. This patent is a signal of what's to come.

  • Siri and iOS in the Car updates announced at WWDC

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    John-Michael Bond
    John-Michael Bond
    06.10.2013

    The next update to Siri has been announced at WWDC, bringing a new graphical user interface and improved search options. Siri will now show the sound wave of your question as you speak and features a new voice that sounds a little less HAL 9000. Users will have male and female voice options, with English, French and German voices packaged out the gate. More language options will be added as time goes on. Siri's capabilities have also been updated to include the ability to play voice mails, turn on Bluetooth or increase brightness. In addition Twitter, Wikipedia and Bing searching have been enabled. The Siri improvements also include the new iOS in the Car; 95 percent of the new cars on the market today have integrated iOS support. iOS in the Car brings iOS information on the screen in your car, allowing you to access Maps, messages, play songs and more without ever taking your eyes off the road.