Look, Ma No Hands: Touchless iCar?
1:03 am, April 1st, 2009, Nicole Martinelli
Hmm. This was one of the suspect newslets (see today’s date) that at least gave me a chuckle: a touchless iCar, especially designed to let kids drive themselves around.
Brought to you by mobile open source software company Funambol, the car was designed by CEO Fabrizio Capobianco.
“I grew tired of driving my toddler daughter everywhere, ” said Capobianco. “The other day, she grabbed my iPhone and mastered it in 10 minutes. That provided the inspiration to add finger gestures to iCar. It’s so intuitive even a five year old can give the finger while driving.”
A jab at a “competing” Microsoft car was also thrown into the press release: “Microsoft also today announced its highly anticipated MiCar. The MiCar not only lacks a steering wheel, it has no wheels, period. In initial test drives, MiCar was completely immobile yet still managed to crash. It is available in one color only, “Death-Screen Blue.”
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You really think you can fool me, on April Fool’s Day, with that stupid video!
A company would make a world-class iCar and make such a lousy video! Even I could make a better one with my camcorder!
That car probably ran in the US and was supposed to have left-hand drive! That woman was sitting on the right! There was somebody driving on the left side of the car!
You can’t fool me, man!
Vikram @ iPhone Game Reviews, on April 2nd, 2009 at 7:06 am