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		<title>iOS in the Car emulation video</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Apple announced its plans to bring iOS to your car back in June, and we&#8217;re finally getting a peek at what that might look like in action. While we&#8217;re still waiting on vehicles that actually support Apple&#8217;s iOS in the Car integration to see how it truly works, developer Steven Troughton-Smith was able to look ...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Apple announced its plans to bring iOS to your car back in June, and we&#8217;re finally getting a peek at what that might look like in action. While we&#8217;re still waiting on vehicles that actually support Apple&#8217;s iOS in the Car integration to see how it truly works, developer Steven Troughton-Smith was able to look at an early version of it by emulating a car&#8217;s display from his Mac, using code from iOS 7.0.3.</p>
<p>In a video, Troughton-Smith demonstrates how Apple Maps looks under the recent version of iOS&#8217; in-car integration. The actual map takes up the car&#8217;s entire display in most cases, with translucent control panels partially masking its top and bottom. On top are touchscreen shortcuts to search for a location, browse bookmarks, visit recent destinations, and look up information about your location and nearby traffic.</p>
<p>Searching for locations in the car appears to be done by voice, though Troughton-Smith shows that locations can be sent from an iPhone over to the car&#8217;s display as well. Curiously enough, the iPhone&#8217;s home button even makes an appearance in the car, where — like on the iPhone — it&#8217;s used to navigate from a given app back to a main screen. Though Apple demonstrated back in June that iOS in the Car would have apps for music, messaging, and placing calls, only Maps and a basic music player appear in Troughton-Smith&#8217;s emulation.</p>
<p>Since iOS 7&#8217;s announcement, Apple has labeled iOS in the Car as a feature that&#8217;s &#8220;coming soon.&#8221; Part of the holdup is certainly the absence of vehicles that support the feature, but Troughton-Smith&#8217;s demonstration suggests that the feature&#8217;s complete code may still be absent from iOS too.</p>
<p>That could be changing though: on Twitter, Denis Stas managed to pull up iOS in the Car as it appears in a beta of iOS 7.1, and it looks quite a bit different. While Troughton-Smith&#8217;s video shows Apple Maps in the car appearing in iOS 6&#8217;s style — despite running off code included in iOS 7 — Stas&#8217; image of Maps features iOS 7&#8217;s new design. With Apple apparently preparing to ship an updated version of iOS in the Car, it may not be long until Apple gives us a look at what it&#8217;s like to use from the driver&#8217;s seat. (c) Theverge</p></blockquote>
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