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		<title>Blue&amp;Me &#8211; The New Windows In-Car System &#8211; Fiat 500</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have just picked up my new Fiat 500. Man, is it beautiful! OK, yes, it&#8217;s small. But for travelling to work and back, you don&#8217;t really need anything more&#8230; Most of the outstanding features of this car are the gadgets. In-car technology has been taking to new heights. Bluetooth enables you to make phone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have just picked up my new <span class="vcard"><a class="fn org url" title="Fiat" href="http://www.fiat.co.uk/showroom/?id=10023" target="_blank">Fiat 500</a></span>. Man, is it beautiful!<br />
OK, yes, it&#8217;s small. But for travelling to work and back, you don&#8217;t really need anything more&#8230;</p>
<p>Most of the outstanding features of this car are the gadgets. In-car technology has been taking to new heights. Bluetooth enables you to make phone calls through the sound system, your iPod has its own USB port, and an information display in the dash above your steering wheel tells you what song you&#8217;re playing. Like they say &#8211; good things come in small packages.</p>
<p>The first thing I did was pair my iPhone. I was reading around that people were having issues with this, but for me, it was a piece of cake! Push the windows button, then say &#8216;Settings,&#8217; then &#8216;Pair&#8217;. How simple is that! It displays your bluetooth pin on the dash. Insert that into your phone, and Bob&#8217;s your Uncle! From there, you can upload your entire phone book onto your phone. And from then on, whenever you activate your Bluetooth, you can make a call without your hands even leaving the steering wheel. Simply push the windows button, tell the car who you want to call (&#8220;Call John Smith on mobile&#8221;), and the car will dial you through. The sound quality is generally excellent and clear. The volume for phone calls can be set up and saved, allowing the car to adjust from media player to phone call settings. But as with all things beautiful, there are well-proportioned flaws.</p>
<p>Considering the car puts you on loud speaker during phone calls, you have to consider the noises around you. So if you&#8217;re on the motorway, the sound may not be quite as clear for those on the other end than if you were trotting around town.</p>
<p>OK, so that&#8217;s the only flaw I can think of for the sound system. Proportionate, like I said &#8211; small car, tiny flaw. It just takes a little tweaking to get your volume settings how you like it. But then, that&#8217;s what you expect from an award-winning system.</p>
<p>One thing that I don&#8217;t <em>completely</em> relish about the in-car toys is the EcoDrive facility. This monitors your driving habits, and the effect that has on the environment. Hence, ECODrive. It teaches you how to drive sensibly, fuel-efficiently and how to best look after your vehicle. Once EcoDrive has been downloaded from <span class="vcard"><a class="fn org url" title="Fiat" href="http://www.fiat.co.uk/showroom/?id=10023" target="_blank">Fiat 500</a></span>, you install it onto a USB stick or iPod. Then insert that same device into the Microsoft Blue&amp;Me slot by the hand brake, and take off. After your first five days of driving, you can then plug the device into your PC and open up EcoDrive. It will give you statistics of how you drive and check your carbon emissions. You can even visit other Eco-Friendlies in EcoVille. Very cute. At first, a fabulous opportunity to improve my driving and take pristine care of my new car. But give it a month. Just one month. Unless you are a &#8216;Sunday driver&#8217; (if you know what I mean) then it gets a little tedious trying to change gears before you reach two revs and moving back down your gears when a red light is up ahead. Great in theory, not always convenient when you&#8217;re out on the road. The concept is plausible, but not necessarily sustainable throughout each journey. So when you get back to EcoVille, your never quite as pleased with yourself if you hope to be.</p>
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