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Use Your Mobile To Drive Your Car From the Back Seat!


Phone WarsIt has been revealed today that a top German scientist has created the world’s first system which will allow you to actually use your mobile phone handset to drive your car from the front or the back seat. Using a specially programmed “black box” which is attached to the electrics of your car, Professor Faril Pool has created a system which will allow you to change gear, steer, change the radio settings and everything else you would normally do in your car, using your handset.

It seems that the system has been in trials with the US Army for some time, where soldiers have been allowed to carryout other activities in another area of their tanks while controlling the vehicle with their mobile phone handsets. We are not sure exactly where the system was tested but it would be unlikely to have been in a “real battle” scenario. So what next?

Professor Pool believes that this is just the tip of iceberg for his new system which he believes can be adapted to control your home while you are not around – lights, cooker, TV, etc – although it seems that the possibilities are endless. The major mobile phone networks have already approached the Professor for the rights to his new technology but so far he is keeping tight control of the secret system. It seems as though the system was first considered back in the 1980s but at the time there was insufficient bandwidth to ensure full control of the operations required.

The potential for use in other areas of industry is enormous and we are now at a situation where your mobile phone handset could literally be your lifeline. When you consider that the majority of the developed world already has such handsets in their possession there should be no problem adapting the “black box” to the handsets on the market. Watch this space for more news…….

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