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Writing a “Resistor Code” App for Blackberry Smartphones
Introduction I have shown in my previous post Writing a “Resistor Code” App for Blackberry Playbook that it is quite easy to design apps for Playbook. That said, it is quite easy also to design apps for Blackberry smartphones, with … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile Apps, Programming
Tagged App, BlackBerry, Java, Resistance, Resistor Code, Web Works SDK, WebWorks
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Overcoming Android bluetooth “blues” with Reflection method
Introduction It is an Android problem: bluetooth does not function in a satisfactory manner. Having recently started to “hack” into Android devices, and learning while doing, I was immediately confronted with the real world of something that does not fully … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, Bluetooth "blues", Bluetooth issues, Java, MediaTek, Reflection method
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