Monday, September 29, 2008

Use your cellphone to start your car

Japanese invented a new cell phone. The specialty of this cell phone will be that you can use it to unlock your car doors and ignite your car engine even. No…you can’t unlock your neighbor’s car door with your mobile. It opens only your car door. The phone, built by Sharp Corp., of Japan, uses a technology previously developed by Nissan Motor Company called "Intelligent Key" that allows drivers enter and start their cars without removing their keys from their pockets or bags. The technology in the system will detect the correct key when it is nearby and unlocks the car doors automatically. And when the key is brought in side the car, it makes the engine to start. Now this technology is loaded in a mobile phone making the luggage less. I am afraid that if this technology is launched in America, the problem of obesity still expands. At present this service will work on the mobile network operated by NTT DoCoMo Inc., Japan's largest mobile operator. Japanese phones are some of the most sophisticated in the world; most come standard with digital TV, music players, GPS, cameras that double as barcode scanners, and wireless credit cards. And the day is not far away, for an automatic car which doesn’t need a driver.