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We power saw Viper’s remote control car-starting app for BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) for the first meter at CES, and it’s now available to the public.
If you haven’t had a probability to check it out, Viper kicked off initially for the iPhone, and allowed users to remotely lock and unlock doors, pop the proboscis, sound the warning device, and, of course, beginning the cable car itself. The mobile app functions through the usual cellular overhaul, but a cable car kit needs to be installed that would then communicate via satellite to the mothership. As extensive as this set-up is, it allows you to effectively shuffle all of these actions from anywhere in the worldly concern.
The BlackBerry app in particular volition work on any gimmick with OS 4.5, but be prepared to shot glass up $499 for the complete car kit and subscription costs of $29.99/year after the first base. Hit up viper.com/blackberry bush for a finisher look.











