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in-car

adjective

  1. installed or provided within a car

    an in-car hi-fi system

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Le Goy also led the recent launch of Sony’s in-car entertainment service, Ridevu, and an entertainment app for PlayStation consoles.

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He said that devices such as TVs, laptops, phones, in-car cameras and earbuds are already “recording continuously everywhere†in ordinary environments, and gave a further example of an iPhone feature called Live View in which video and audio is recorded at the same time as a photo is taken.

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Keely — who was not identified until charges were announced — “was not wearing a body-worn camera due to his assignment on a federal task force, and the unmarked vehicle he was driving was not equipped with an in-car camera,†according to a May 10 statement.

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“By subtracting for ease of use and adding for safety, Volvo aims to give users the clearest interface, the most user-friendly operation, and the most reassuring intelligent experience,†he said of the in-car screen.

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In China, electric vehicles with built-in fridges and even in-car karaoke systems are considered passé.

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