There’s a slight chance this is an April Fools’ gag, but apparently some guys rigged up a Nokia Series 60 phone to control an old car via Bluetooth. Not as cool as when Michael Knight (we’ve got him ...
Archer fans already know, but for the rest of the world it bears saying – boats are fine, but fan boats are better. It’s much the same with land vehicles, too. [tinkeringtech] felt the same way, and ...
Have you ever been walking around the house, desperate to know the ambient temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure? Have you ever wanted to capture that data with a small remote-controlled ...
Ultigesture has created a new gesture -controlled smart car replacing a traditional remote control and offering a precise and realistic racing experience. There are two ways to interact with and drive ...
Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began ...
Remember when Furbies were cool? 1990s kids remember. But this is 2017, and toys have evolved to heights that were unimaginable 20-odd years ago. A particular case in point is the smartphone-operated ...
Just because you own an older car without a modern infotainment system doesn’t mean that you can’t play your favorite music from your smartphone. You just need to equip that system with Bluetooth ...
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