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Mazda RX-8 controlled with iPod touch, Batman said to be jealous but coping

Posted April 01, 2009 2:59 PM

From Engadget:

We've seen some interesting ways people have tried to meld iPhone with car, but this one might top them all. Meet Jon's Mazda RX-8, controllable from anywhere in the world using an iPod touch over WiFi. As demonstrated on video, his custom web app can be used to lock and unlock the doors, start and stop the engine, and open the truck. A telemetry window provides data such as fuel level, battery voltage, RPM, speed, and temperatures. It's even got a GPS so you can track the car's wherabouts with Google Maps. All of this is accomplished with computer hidden in the trunk, hooked up to the on-board diagnostics, and equipped with a 3G modem to stay constantly connected to the interwebs. There's no indication on whether he plans to take the mod further, but if so, we can only hope it involves some well-placed cameras and a tilt-controlled steering mechanism. We pity the foolish thief who tries to steal this "haunted" ride.

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Re: Mazda RX-8 controlled with iPod touch, Batman said to be jealous but coping

04/02/2009 9:01 AM

More like "monitored via" than "controlled by"

Batman's got nuthin to worry bout

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Re: Mazda RX-8 controlled with iPod touch, Batman said to be jealous but coping

04/02/2009 9:04 AM

Yeah - fancy / schmantzy computer in the trunk and it can't even pump up a low tire!

Just another way to get people to develop a dependency on their gizmo-phones so that eventually Ma Bell etc. can charge whatever they want for their services; HOW will anyone ever go back to the OLD way of doing things...?!?

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