DTV, flying robots and car control: more iPhone goodies from CES
Yesterday Mike pointed out some iPod and iPhone docks seen at CES, but our friends at Engadget have unearthed a steady stream of iPhone goodies at CES 2010. Here's a sampling:
OnStar and Chevy show off Android, BlackBerry, and iPhone control apps for Volt
Chevy and OnStar officially launched their suite of mobile applications for the Volt, set to be available for BlackBerry, Android, and the iPhone and set to deploy with the launch of the car itself sometime between the end of 2010 and 2011.
Tivit promises to bring Mobile DTV to the iPhone and other WiFi-equipped mobile devices
Dubbed Tivit, the pocketable box is a said to be a bit smaller and lighter than a deck of cards and claims to stream television to a number of WiFi-enabled devices, including the iPhone...
Parrot's AR.Drone seeks us out, destroys us as we go hands-on
Any device that supports 802.11 can connect to the drone to send controls to it and, interestingly, download video from the camera on the nose. The first such device is the iPhone...