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Shaker Racer- the latest and ultimate accelerometer toy

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Written by PseudoFinn   
Wednesday, 28 November 2007 06:51
ShakerRacer
 
 
Without a doubt the coolest application of the newly discovered accelerometer sensor of the N95- ShakerRacer!
 
Andreas Jaki and Stephan Selinger have modified a standard RC car to be controlled with simple movements of your arms, the same motions nearly everyone automatically makes when driving a car at high speeds though tight turns on video games. They say that zero practice is required, that the controlling of the RC car with the N95 is so intuitive that it can be understood at once by anyone.
 
Very cool concept- even if it's totally useless to 99% of us, it's really, really slick. Well done fellas.
 
Click here to visit the project page and check out the video at Symbianresources.com 
  
 
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