In-car navigation firm TomTom yesterday said it has inked a deal to provide map information to Apple, which a day earlier introduced its own mapping service for iPhones and iPads. “TomTom has signed a global agreement with Apple for maps and related information,” the Dutch firm said in a statement, without elaborating. Apple on Monday showcased modifications to its mobile device operating software that included kicking Google Maps to the curb and replacing it with a customised mapping program. During a presentation at the start of its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple said that it is working with car makers to build Siri artificial intelligence technology into voice control systems in automobiles. “Through the voice command button on your steering wheel, you’ll be able to ask Siri questions without taking your eyes off the road,” Apple said at a website page describing improvements coming with the iOS 6 operating system. “With the Eyes Free feature, ask Siri to call people, select and play music, hear and compose text messages, use Maps and get directions, read your notifications, find calendar information, add reminders, and more.” Siri, which debuted with the iPhone 4S, is being extended to recent-generation iPads. Eyes Free mode enables people to interact with iPhones “using nothing more than your voice”, according to Apple.
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