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Using Your Cellphone To Control RC Cars

rocannon writes "Cellular-news reports that NEC has announced a technical cooperation with the Japanese toy manufacturer, Konami to enable its range of MICROiR toys cars to be controlled from the DoCoMo N504iS handset or the J-N51 handset sold by J-Phone. More details on Cellular News."

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  1. I can see it now by Perdition · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Honey, I have to hang up now, my Celica is stuck in a draingrate..."

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  2. I dont know whats worse by nich37ways · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That a company thinks that this is a somehow useful feature that will get people to buy their phone, or that i know that people will buy these phones for this *useful feature* to give themseleves 30 seconds of joy before losing the little car.

    Having said that, I want one ;)

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    1. Re:I dont know whats worse by Mononoke · · Score: 4, Interesting
      I agree 100%.

      I'm still waiting for a phone that:

      1. Uses a properly designed antenna.
      2. Still works after it's dropped.
      3. Has covered buttons so that I don't accidentally dial when I sit down.
      4. Has decent battery life.
      What I don't need/want:
      1. Games. I've got a pack of cards that works without batteries.
      2. A camera. I've got a camera with a real lens.
      3. A PDA. Once again, more wasted battery power.
      I just want a friggin' phone that works.
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    2. Re:I dont know whats worse by nich37ways · · Score: 4, Insightful

      A PDA and camera are two of my pet hates for new mobile features. The picture quality of the phone *cameras* from the real life examples I have seen, not just the doctored photos that Nokia, and others stick into their adds make it look like such a horrid waste of money. I would like to see a simple/standard way of connecting digital cameras to mobiles as that would, at least allow for some kind of half decent image quality.

      As for using a phone as a PDA, that is the silliest idea i have ever seen. A PDA is meant to have a nice and *big* screen which makes it easy to use. Meanwhile a phone is meant to be compact and easy to hold in one hand. These two things do NOT work together. A wide phone is a pain in the arse to use as you can not hold it properly. While a slim PDA is useless as you can not display enough useful information across the screen.

      I want my gadgets seperate damn it! One tool, should do one job well. It should not do half a dozen really badly.

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    3. Re:I dont know whats worse by Poeir · · Score: 4, Funny

      I would like to see a simple/standard way of connecting digital cameras to mobiles as that would, at least allow for some kind of half decent image quality.

      What are you suggesting, some kind of "Universal Serial Bus?"

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  3. Not News by rob_canoe · · Score: 4, Funny

    This is not news, James Bond was doing this years ago.

  4. Another Driving Distraction by rodney+dill · · Score: 4, Funny

    People have enough trouble just talking on their cell phones when driving. Now they'll drive their RC car off the dashboard before plowing into to rear of a semi with their real car.

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  5. I dont know whats worse ... but cool/T68i by adzoox · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Having the added ability to use my T68i as an iTunes and DVD player controller for my Mac is a nice value bonus.

    I have ended up using Salling Clicker (linked above) for more things than I thought. (keynote, turn on password protection, etc)

    While controlling remote control cars may not be all that cool. (Range is horrible for those little cockroach cars) I do think it would be nice to have something like the feature integrated into Sony Clies where you can control ANY TV STEREO or CABLE BOX with just the selection of a brand name and type of device. I would love to be able to do this with my phone.

    After talking to the programmer of Romeo, a similar program - I have been keeping up with developments that t68i phones will soon be able to control TV's and VCRs, and etc - through an actual "on phone program" - right now Romeo and Salling Clicker are Push based.

    Does anyone know if there is an infrared to bluetooth or vice versa converter coming out?

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