1. trucky's Avatar
    Sensing chemicals? There's an app for that.





    If you don't have any bomb-sniffing bees around to look for trance quantities of explosive gas, why not use your iPhone instead? That's exactly what Jing Li and a team of researchers from NASA have done with their cell phone chemical sensor. By interfacing a postage stamp-sized sensor to a popular smart phone, they were able to create a device that can sense airborne ammonia, chlorine gas and methane, and report its findings over the cellular network or WiFi. Admittedly, it took a bit more than just a bit of software to add an electronic nose to the iPhone, but it's still pretty neat use of a consumer device.
    11-13-09 06:26 AM
  2. wnm's Avatar
    If you want to know who cut the cheese, we've got an app for that.
    11-13-09 06:33 AM
  3. trucky's Avatar
    That's what I was thinking... an awesome tool for The Blue Flame Club.
    11-13-09 06:46 AM
  4. Patrick46R's Avatar
    iPhone is just a hyped phone..
    11-22-09 03:49 PM
  5. BigBadWulf's Avatar
    I feel bad for all the hard-working American dogs this put out of work. I sure hope Obama has a plan.




    WAPers do it With A Passion


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    11-23-09 05:54 AM
  6. syb0rg's Avatar
    Brings a different meaning to "the b*tch lost her job" huh ed?!?!

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    11-23-09 06:40 AM
  7. BigBadWulf's Avatar
    !




    WAPers do it With A Passion


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    11-23-09 06:55 AM
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