The iPhone Becomes a Car Remote Control via Appirion’s iDriver App (Video)
October 16th, 2009 | by Yorga |
In case you remember, even the good old PSP managed to control a Civic a couple of years back, so it shouldn’t surprise anyone that the iPhone is also able to turn a car around, as seen in the video below:
Using Appirion’s iDriver app, everyone’s favorite handset controls a minivan stuffed with technology, gizmos and contraptions. The heavily wired van is messed with thanks to an iPhone, that’s using the accelerometer for the steering part and two on-screen soft buttons for braking and acceleration.
[via Engadget Mobile]
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Tags: accelerometer, Appirion, iDriver, iPhone car remote, minivan control



