I read this article and found it absolutely hilarious!The project the article talks about is more hardware-oriented but does need to use an app (sorry,not an iPhone app,but an app nonetheless) to function well. It's a self-pouring beer system that functions quite well for those who need some glasses of the drink. Just to make sure you don't get in trouble with a subsequent DUI, as of May 7th 2012, Nevada State authorities have issued a licence to Google's self-driving cars. So, if you think you might get in trouble with your drinking, get yourself one of those Google's cars(not sure if they are on the market) and enjoy your drink in Nevada(if you are the drinking age of course!). The cars look pretty safe and will definitely benefit people with various disabilities as well as the general public as a whole.
On our side, if you are working on a location-based app, don't forget to play around with the awesome location simulations in the debug area of the iSimulator(debug--->Location-->anything you want to do with location simulations). You can simulate a bicycle ride, a car ride or even enter custom coordinates. Very handy if you want to test location changes behind your desk.
-Jean Paul
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13 May 2012
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30 April 2012
On the less serious side...
Thought y'all might enjoy this. It really captures how i feel trying to think of a good idea for the final project.
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