Software giant Microsoft has unveiled a new piece of software designed to power car entertainment systems.
Dubbed Windows Embedded Automotive 7, the software is designed to control a stereo, connect music players through Bluetooth and then sync with other phones to access contacts and calendar dates.
The system is also designed to be controlled through touchscreens, or through voice commands. The company says users should be able to send text messages through the system.
“Microsoft deeply understands that technology collaboration is paramount to the evolution of integrated, in-vehicle infotainment systems,” says Kevin Dallas, general manager of the Windows Embedded Business Unit at Microsoft.
“We are excited to create new opportunities with Windows Embedded Automotive 7 working with our broad ecosystem of partners to bring the best in entertainment and productivity solutions to drivers and passengers around the world.”
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