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Instructables user ASCAS shows off how to add voice control to your Arduino projects using your Android phone and Bluetooth. The Arduino gets a Bluetooth attachment and a set of code.
Looking to use his Arduino when on-the-go, [Oleg] has been working on a way to use the Android ADK terminal emulator with the Arduino. The Android side uses ADK features along with a custom applica… ...
Here’s an example of some rudimentary connections between an Android G1 and an Arduino. To do this, you must have your G1 rooted, have the Android SDK installed, and then a custom python program ...
How the microcontroller platform's project database is becoming more social like Pinterest.
Want a cheap way to transfer data to your Android phone wirelessly? Let a magnetic wire hack do it!
Benefits of Using Arduino and Android in Coffee Roasting The integration of Arduino and Android technology in coffee roasting offers several benefits.
If you however wondered just how fast your car really is, you might be interested in this DIY Arduino G Meter which has been created using a Arduino with an accelerometer and a small LCD display ...
There's more to Android than just hacking that app or operating system, says Google. You'll soon be able to hack Android hardware too, thanks to a new Arduino-based platform.
Well tech tinkerer Joe Desbonnet has whipped up what he dubs "poor man's NFC" using an Arduino, some magnet wire, and any compass-equipped Android smartphone (which is almost all of them).
Sure, we've seen Android-powered robots before, but these guys have done some pretty cool things, and have no intention of stopping now.
Have you ever wanted to find an inexpensive way of communicating with your Android phone wirelessly, but without relying on the likes of Bluetooth or Google ADK? If you also happen to be one of those ...