Is the Wii’s Motion Controller Any Good? (PC World)

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Researchers launch study into robotic learning tools and compare the Wii remote’s accelerometer to a more expensive motion capture system.

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iPhone Buzz Week in Review - Week 49 2008

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This week we were happy to announce that the Linux 2.6 kernel has been ported the Apple’s iPhone. So far the development team has managed to get a serial driver, frame buffer driver, serial over USB driver and Interrupts and MMU Clock. Eventually we will be seeing support for sound, accelerometer, baseband support, touchscreen, write support for th

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Q&F: Cube

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There’s a reason Cube has 2½ stars after 5000+ reviews: it’s unplayable! You have to admire fernLightning for attempting to put Quake on the iPhone, but this first-person-shooter isn’t even close to being ready for primetime. When the graphics are running smoothly (usually when there’s nothing to shoot at) control is super difficult… accelerometer movement is way too sensitive and will probably make you hurl if you’re prone to motion sickness. Throw in some bad guys and you can expect the fr

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Sapus Tongue

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“Hula Hoop for your twist” thats how Sapus Media describes their new game “Sapus Tongue”. Use the iPhones accelerometer to spin the character the fastest you can…Read review and watch gameplay video

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Review On The IBowl Application for Iphone or Ipod Touch

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Today i have another Ipod Touch Application to share with you guys called Ibowl. What it does is use the power of the accelerometer to control how you bowl a bowling ball on your Ipod. It’s a free application that you can download right from the App Store, and in my opinion is definitely worth the trip.

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