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| Rev is an application for the iPhone and iPod Touch that provides graphical representations of real-time vehicle data. By communicating directly with your vehicle's ECU, Rev can monitor several vehicle metrics:
* Vehicle Speed * RPM * Fuel Consumption * Engine Coolant Temperature * Fuel Pressure * and lots more! |
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| Built-in Metrics (No special hardware required)
* Lateral and Forward Acceleration: Graph your cornering, braking and acceleration G-forces. (Available in Rev Lite) * GPS Track: Visual track displays your location and acceleration data - see how you are braking and accelerating around corners. (Available in Rev Lite) OBD Metrics (Requires OBD-II/WLAN interface hardware) * Vehicle Speed * RPM * Fuel Consumption * Engine Coolant Temp * Fuel Pressure * Calculated Engine Load * Throttle Position * Intake Manifold Pressure * Air Intake Temp * Timing Advance * Mass Air Flow * Fuel Level * Barometric Pressure * EVAP System Vapor Pressure * Fuel Trim Visual Representations * Gauge: Displays a moving needle and LED display to show current reading * Graph: Displays current value over time Engine Code Retrieve and Reset Want to know why your Check Engine light is on? Your iPhone will tell you why! * Engine code checking * Listing of all engine codes thrown by the vehicle * One-button reset of your codes and Check Engine light Auto-centric User Experience Rev has been designed to be easy to use in car-mounted iPhone/iPod Touch installations. While we OFFICIALLY DO NOT RECOMMEND USING Rev OR OTHER IPHONE/IPOD TOUCH APPLICATIONS WHILE DRIVING, we do think it would be a mind-bendingly awesome experience were anyone to actually try it. * Quick taps for bumpy rides - double tap gauge to zoom in/out, swipe to graph view * Car-mount-friendly orientations - landscape or portrait * Dark background color scheme - easy on the eyes, day and night Wireless Freedom Simply connect to the OBD-II/WLAN device by approaching your car. While connected, your iPhone can still access the Internet via EDGE or 3G. |
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| Adobe Confirms Flash for the iPhone
Adobe has confirmed that they are actively developing a version of Flash for the iPhone, according to Flash Magazine. At the Flash On The Beach (FOTB) conference in Brighton, Sr. Director of Engineering at Adobe Systems Paul Betlem for the first time publicly confirmed that Adobe is actively developing a Flash Player for Apple's popular phone. He said (not direct quote) "My team is working on Flash on the iPhone, but it's a closed platform." He noted that Apple makes all the decisions, so in other words, the ball is in Apple's yard at this time. If Apple says yes, Adobe will have the player available in a very short time. ![]() |
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apple has not said yes to them...
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