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Get used to seeing this...

Get used to seeing this picture - it"s part of this year"s festive drink-drive campaign. It shows two drinkers, each marked out like a measuring jug, but at different levels. The message to motorists is that it"s impossible to estimate your alcohol limit, and that it takes less than you think for your abilities to be impaired. Leaflets, posters and TV ads will be backed up by messages printed on milk cartons, in off-licences and at selected pubs.



So what are the causes...

So what are the causes of most shunts? I have no doubt that many of them are due to drivers struggling with on-board heating knobs, sat-nav settings, entertainment systems, complicated switchgear, cigarette lighters and electronic seat adjustments. And I believe these controls are in part made difficult to use because of where they"re located.


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Design boss Ian Callum...

Design boss Ian Callum presented the S-Type replacement to a packed conference hall. And he admitted that while the concept"s daring look was not the whole story in terms of Jag"s reinvention, it gave a taste of its plans for the exec market. It also hinted at the ambitious strategies for replacing the aluminium-bodied XJ in 2009.

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Children have a knack...

Children have a knack of tangling themselves up in headphone cables, especially when they’re in the back of the car. But these Ety8 earpieces use Bluetooth to wirelessly stream music from an iPod – doing away with the need for wires.

The in-ear design can feel odd, but our teenage assistant soon got comfortable, and had no complaints during a four-hour road trip. It helps that they are easy to set up and use. Plug the Bluetooth transmitter into the recharging slot on your player, and you’re ready to go. Track selection, volume and play/pause functions are accessible via the headphones, too.

Battery life is an impressive eight hours, while USB ports on each headphone are used for recharging. They even work if the iPod is in the boot.

We like the fact they can be hooked up to other Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as mobile phones. This means you can listen to music stored on your hand÷­set, although it would have been even better if the earpieces also worked as a hands-free kit.

However, our main complaint is with the sound quality, with some tracks seeming a little tinny – especially disappointing considering how much they cost.




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