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BMW iDrive BlackBerry connectivity - Click above to view the video after the jump
Research In Motion has been hard at work bringing new ways to integrate the functionality of its
BlackBerry devices into the automobile. We recently brought you news of
RIM's acquisition of QNX Software Systems, but before that partnership comes to fruition, several automakers (most recently
including Ford, for example) have been working with the Canadian electronics firm - now one of the top five mobile phone-makers in the world - to bring the BlackBerry into the cabin in a distraction-free manner.
The latest collaboration revolves around
BMW's iDrive system, which has now been linked up with the BlackBerry to provide limited functionality while behind the wheel. Connecting through Bluetooth, the iDrive controller will now be able to read email messages aloud to the driver and occupants, and initiate calls either from the email sender or from the phone's contact list, displayed on the dash-top screen. The feature is being rolled out first on the new Pearl 3G, but is slated to arrive to all new devices running the new BlackBerry 6 mobile operating system.
Follow the jump to watch a video of the feature in action, as demonstrated on a
335is.
[Source:
Phone Scoop via
Engadget]
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