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Dynolicious Drivers: Tom Voelk

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Not every Dynolicious user is a gear head who spends the weekends tuning their car for maximum performance. Some are trail running, family men who get to drive a different car each week. Tom Voelk’s pride and joy is an unmodified 1990 Mazda Miata, but that’s not why he owns an iPhone and Dynolicious. Tom is a veteran news producer in Seattle Washington, and for the last six years he’s been producing nationally syndicated segments reviewing automobiles for NBC stations. Recently, Dynolicious has begun to ride shotgun in his reviews.

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BunsenTech releases two new products

Friday, April 10th, 2009

We’ve been hard at work here at the BunsenTech office. Although the Blackberry version of Dynolicious continues to take most of our time, we’ve been working on two other projects that have finally made it to the App Store. Introducing Dynolicious Log Box, the little brother to Dynolicious. With Dynolicious Log Box, you can now capture the raw data from the iPhone’s accelerometers and location data and import it to your desktop computer for analysis. BunsenTech’s first game, Freefall’n, was also recently posted to the App Store for sale. Freefall’n puts the excitement of skydiving into your iPhone, without messing up your hair. With it’s intuitive controls, you feel like you’ve just jumped out of the plane.

What’s In A Platform?

Friday, January 30th, 2009

One of the most frequent questions the BunsenTech team receives is “Can I use Dynolicious on my [fill in handset here]?”, as well as other questions related to porting Dynolicious to various platforms. Many of our astute readers realize that the core technology behind Dynolicious can theoretically function on virtually any device with a screen and an accelerometer, including handsets from RIM, HTC, Motorola, and Samsung, to name a few. We’ve even fielded requests for more unusual devices, such as the new iPod Nano, various laptop computers, and even the Wii-mote. Based on the wide variety of interest, I thought it would be pertinent to discuss how we select which platforms to develop for.

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Dynolicious Featured in Road and Track

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Dynolicious receives high marks in the February issue of Road and Track magazine. Road and Track profiles three accelerometer-based performance systems (a stand-alone system, Dynolicious, and an in-car computer). Dynolicious shows how well it stands up against dedicated accelerometer-based performance hardware.

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Announcing DynoStorm for BlackBerry

Friday, January 9th, 2009

BunsenTech is proud to announce that we are hard at work on porting parts of Dynolicious to the BlackBerry Storm. DynoStorm should be available in the BlackBerry store when it becomes available.

Dynolicious earns top spot in iPhone App Store

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Today Apple announced the best of 2008 iTunes titles and BunsenTech’s Dynolicious earned a spot in the list. We want to thank all of our users for making Dynolicious a success!

BunsenTech releases Dynolicious 2.0

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Dynolicious received a major update with new graphics, increased accuracy, new skidpad, and a whole lot more. Visit Dynolicious.com for more information.

Car and Driver recognizes Dynolicious

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

Dynolicious is featured in the December 2008 issue of Car and Driver. The folks at Car and Driver liked what they saw and indicated that Dynolicious was consistent enough to be used for tuning and to determine differences between vehicle modifications.