Last year, Microsoft unveiled its Windows-in-the-car concept. However, the company didn’t reveal how people would interact with the system until now. Cortana will enable this interaction.
At the Microsoft event held in Taiwan today, chief operating officer Samuel Shen of the company’s Asia-Pacific research group announced that they were working on a system that projects Cortana onto the windshield of a car. This will allow you to see maps or check your appointments while still paying attention to the road.
The system is still a prototype for now but should appear when Microsoft launches an in-car version of Windows 10. Shen said that the cost of implementing this system in vehicles is high but they’re in talks with manufacturers to combat costs. We’ll see what happens in the future. Stay tuned to ICXM for more information as soon as it’s available.
Source: Gizmodo
Asher is a games journalist, former News Writer (Gaming) at Windows Central. They contributed 1110 articles to ICXM between 2015–2017, focused on opinion pieces, game reviews, Windows and PC, and Xbox news: wrote over 1,100 ICXM pieces on Xbox news, hardware reviews, and platform commentary before joining Future plc’s Windows Central in 2017.