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Sort by CrunchGear (Free subscription) - 03/10/2009
No matter how you feel right now about the BlackBerry Storm , watch this video; it's impressive as hell. Basically what first started as a geek side project of stuffing a Bluetooth receiver in a little RC car was recreated by Lewis Hamilton's F1 team. Towards the end of the video too, the champ takes the Storm and sends the Formula One car racing away.
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Sort by DVICE (Free subscription) - 03/11/2009
Driving remote-controlled toy cars with a BlackBerry is cool enough, but the McLaren team takes that idea way beyond that, using the smartphone to control an actual car. Look what happens when Formula 1 champion driver Lewis Hamilton drives...
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Sort by Autoblog (Free subscription) - 03/11/2009
Filed under: Motorsports , Etc. , Videos , Mercedes-Benz , Humor Lewis Hamilton controls F1 car via Blackberry Storm - Click above to watch video Vodaphone is a huge mobile communications company, and it's also the primary sponsor of the McLaren Mercedes F1 team. The video after the jump shows just what their millions of dollars in sponsorship money can buy: a viral video staring Lewis Hamilton. Vodaphone...
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Sort by Autopia (Free subscription) - 03/17/2009
Lewis Hamilton, who is a cross between Jeff Gordon and Tiger Woods, seems to be a big fan of RC cars. He has been since he was a kid (yes, we know, he still sort of IS a kid), but...
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Sort by Geekologie (Free subscription) - 03/11/2009
So apparently some guys programmed a Blackberry Storm to control a little toy race car using its accelerometers. Then they posted the video on Youtube. Then McLaren saw the video and contacted them about using the device to control a real race car . And that's what they did (second half of the video). Pretty neat. Sure, not as neat as controlling a race car with your mind, but hey, we'd have to go...
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Sort by übergizmo (Free subscription) - 03/12/2009
Lewis Hamilton shows the world why he is the F1 world champion as he drives a $4 million F1 car using a BlackBerry Storm via Bluetooth. Talk about milking early potential from the BlackBerry App World. We definitely do not condone driving any vehicle using your cell phone or smartphone, unless you have a pedigree in racing circles and do it under controlled conditions. We wonder whether the McLaren's...
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Sort by Gearlog (Free subscription) - 03/12/2009
Lewis Hamilton, the British Formula One driver, appeared in a YouTube video controlling his F1 car remotely with nothing but a BlackBerry Storm handset.
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Sort by gearfuse (Free subscription) - 03/11/2009
Universal Music Group demands we pay a royalty for each headline written. Yeah, they wish. Lewis Hamilton controlling an F1 car with a Blackberry Storm The Fuzebox 8-bit Console Some lovely new Nokias It’s no vest, but it’ll do Your daily steampunk mod of the day You know it’d be sweet to work for Huffy The Chinese are hacking iTunes gift cards You [...]
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Sort by The UberReview (Free subscription) - 03/12/2009
In this crazy commercial, you can see F1 driver Lewis Hamilton controlling his very expensive Formula 1 car by a Blackberry Storm using Bluetooth. It is nothing if not imaginative. [Ubergizmo] Related posts Videos: Retro Neurotikart, the World’s Fastest Electric Go Cart (1) Zoltar, The Fortune Telling Machine (1) Zegna Solar Charging Ski Jacket (0) World’s First Super Conductor Electric [...]
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Sort by BlackBerryCool (Free subscription) - 03/11/2009
The BlackBerry Storm gets a ton of mixed reviews but if you had a sweet model Formula1 car to control via Bluetooth you wouldn't be saying anything bad about the device.
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Sort by eGMCarTech (Free subscription) - 04/03/2009
Check out this amazing video of Lewis Hamilton controlling an F1 car with a BlackBerry Storm. Thanks for the tip Mac. - By: Kap Shah Source: PocketBerry
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Sort by RIMarkable (Free subscription) - 03/10/2009
Cool BlackBerry trick number 1834. How to Drive a Formula 1 race car with a BlackBerry Storm… This is probably a marketing campaign straight out of Vodafone, but still, how cool was that?
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Sort by Pulse2 (Free subscription) - 03/13/2009
Vodafone and the Formula 1 team Mercedes McLaren have partnered to develop an application for the BlackBerry Storm that can actually drive a real race car. Engineers Simon and Steve used an accelerometer/gyroscope application built for the Storm, powered Bluetooth to steer and accelerate an RC car initially. They put together a race [...]
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Sort by Wireless and Mobile News (Free subscription) - 03/13/2009
Lewis Hamilton, the British Formula One driver supposedly a YouTube video remotely controls the F1 car with a BlackBerry Storm.BlackBerry Storm users, Simon and Steve first created a way to control a toy car via the BlackBerry Storm via Bluetooth....