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- 11:04, 22 Apr 2014
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: RFduino project
- Replies: 1
- Views: 15454
Re: RFduino project
I just fixed the BLE bug on iOS you found! Thanks for developing the example, RFduino is really neat! Lets stay in touch!
- 17:35, 03 Feb 2014
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: iBeacons
- Replies: 2
- Views: 18033
Re: iBeacons
Googled a bit, found this post about an iBecaon-based art installation:
http://www.proxima.io/case-studies/inte ... xperience/
http://www.proxima.io/case-studies/inte ... xperience/
- 17:33, 03 Feb 2014
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: iBeacons
- Replies: 2
- Views: 18033
iBeacons
Radius Networks have an interesting blog about iBeacons: http://developer.radiusnetworks.com/blog/
Notably they blog about BLE Android support.
Anyone know of iBeacons used in modern art?
Notably they blog about BLE Android support.
Anyone know of iBeacons used in modern art?
- 13:22, 03 Feb 2014
- Forum: Questions and answers
- Topic: Initial feedback and a few questions
- Replies: 6
- Views: 42020
Re: Initial feedback and a few questions
Hi! Yes, I have also seen StickNFind advertising itself with different names (but the same address). I don't know why this is the case, I need to read up on the StickNFind documentation. Support for turning WiFi on from the app could be implemented as a Cordova plugin, or natively in the EvoThings a...
- 22:27, 27 Jan 2014
- Forum: Questions and answers
- Topic: Initial feedback and a few questions
- Replies: 6
- Views: 42020
Re: Initial feedback and a few questions
Hello Patrik! Thanks a lot for sharing and for your kind words! Ethernet cable should work fine! The important thing is to be on the same network, so the machine is reachable via UDP broadcast. BLE on Android has some issues, and I am still learning about limitations and workarounds. Did you have a ...
- 22:15, 27 Jan 2014
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: The future of connected things
- Replies: 2
- Views: 18314
Re: The future of connected things
Haha, the dream is of course floating orbs but since anti-grav tech is not ready for prime time yet, I will settle with a cheap quad-copter and some nifty radio chip to control it via a mobile or tablet. A more down to earth project I am thinking about is using a mobile device to play games on a sha...