Hassled by calls during driving ? A powerful solution named iLane™ has come to your rescue. It is a small but powerful device that interacts directly with existing Bluetooth® enabled handheld devices and vehicle audio systems or headsets. When you enter the car, iLane™ recognizes your handheld device and assumes control of how incoming information is managed, as based on your settings and preferences. iLane™ then communicates this information to your Bluetooth® headset or audio system, where it is read aloud. Responses and voice commands are transferred back to iLane™ via the headset's microphone (mouthpiece). Finally iLane™ provides the necessary instructions back to your handheld device, which acts accordingly. The entire process is automatic, instantaneous and seamless.
Personalization
iLane™ allows you to control exactly how in-vehicle information is managed. Using smart-filters and priority levels, you determine who can reach you while you're driving, and who can't. This is based on the email sender name, subject line, message keywords and other filters. Depending on these rules, messages from one contact are always read aloud, as are messages about certain subjects. Another contact would receive an auto-reply, and a third an auto-forwarded message. Notification frequency levels, time-sensitive rules and text-to-speech settings can also be personalized. Finally, you can also set preferences for phone calls, calendar requests and appointments, SMS messages and email attachments.
iLane™ is compatible with Bluetooth® enabled BlackBerry® handheld devices running the BlackBerry® OS 4.0 and up. iLane™ will also support Bluetooth® enabled handheld devices and smart-phones that run on the Palm® OS, Windows Mobile® OS and Symbian OS™. iLane™ is unique in that it doesn't require access to a remote server to convert email messages into voice files. All data is communicated directly between iLane™ and your handheld device. You don't have to "dial in" to retrieve your messages from a server; iLane™ reads them to you immediately and automatically.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
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