


In Australia the struggling electronics Company is banking on premium Hi Fi, Digital Radio sales in partnership with Pure and automotive gear to drive sales.
Last week Pioneer unveiled four new in-dash navigation models that include iPhone capability and built-in Bluetooth on all models.
With the new Pioneer navigation devices users can now input a navigation destination by voice and conduct point-of-interest (POI) searches, such as "Find the nearest McDonalds." In iPod mode, users can browse through songs via voice command while continuing to listen to a song that is playing. Most of these improvements are software rather than hardware based, said Pioneer. Users also have "conversational" voice control over songs on an iPhone or iPod and over switching sources from an SD card, USB or iPod Users can also ask the unit to play, pause, shuffle and go to the next track and previous track.
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