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    blutle

    Small wireless board to control tiny DIY toys over bluetooth

    Being powered with cell phone battery, this board can drive small toys - up to two DC motors, several input/output pins, discharge control.
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    Project FlyIM consist of three parts, which are together making a full featured XMPP (and not only) connection on your cell phone.
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    J8051 is an API for communication between a 8051 microcontroller and a cell phone using Java ME, Bluetooth and "C" language callback functions, providing a easy way for embed systems developers build a communication between.
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    Control your cell phone via Bluetooth with Babel. You can make and receive calls and talk over your PCs microphone and loudspeakers. Additionally you can synchronize your phonebook.
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