Someone at the NCM-HOF recently mentioned this application on the iPhone.
Being a bit skeptical, I wonder how accurate this is?
Anything is possible
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I was told its fairly accurate Ive seen it get some press lately on the tech blogs. Someone needs to give it a try
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I think it is relating to the GPS location.
as a fact I think the Skidpad in HUD from Corvette works the same way.
as a fact I think the Skidpad in HUD from Corvette works the same way.
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Jer,
There is actually an accelerometer in the phone which causes the screen to change aspect as the phone is turned. The software works off that piece of hardware.
Doing a little research last night showed a bit of disparity in the results people were getting as compared to Gtech's.
However for $13 what a bunch of fun to have with a phone.
There is actually an accelerometer in the phone which causes the screen to change aspect as the phone is turned. The software works off that piece of hardware.
Doing a little research last night showed a bit of disparity in the results people were getting as compared to Gtech's.
However for $13 what a bunch of fun to have with a phone.