Lextex’s CodeName iVy brings video surveillance to iPhone
Posted by: admin in Mobile News
A company called Lextex is working on an application that lets controlling surveillance devices via iPhone. The so called CodeName iVy project provides users with complete remote access to what’s happening, including easy time-shifting — all from any personal or iPhone using the internet browser. Apparently, this is also working over EDGE, although we're not eager to try it that way.
According to Lextex, traditional surveillance systems use a joystick or mouse to control camera positioning. With the iPhone, the user has the potential of a much more intuitive interface to drag the camera around and zoom in on things by pinching the picture. Sounds cool, but just wait to see how it looks in real life. Two video clips follow after the jump. Enjoy!
[Via: Gizmodo]
—
Related Articles at IntoMobile:
- SHAPE Services' Mobiscope brings remote video surveillance to Apple iPhone
- Nokia's iPhone fighter gets codename - iPerformer?
- Sony Ericsson M610i live and in the wild - Lizy / Elena debate resolved!
- VoIP and iPhone together at last - fring launches iPhone VoIP client
- iPhone can play Google Video clips as well!














Entries (RSS)