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2008-11-21
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2008-11-27
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Home automation integration - Come on guys... everyone's talking about ir blasters... forget that, go big AND go home... what about, say, controlling the lights, stereo system etc from your tablet. Go one step further... how about when you get close to your house the tablet automatically associates with the local AP and turns the lights on for you if it's dark, adjusts the thermostat/etc. You could go one further and have it so that if you've got a cell/3g/whatever connection, it monitors your GPS location and does things like thermostat changes/etc when you get closer/farther from your house.
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2008-11-30
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2008-12-01
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Yeh I know about VNC and VNC viewer, but it's just not quite there yet.
- it would be cool if there was an app like Mobiluck (http://www.mobiluck.com/en/). Essentially it was a method to see around you who had their bluetooth on and send them a message. It was fun at bars and corner restaurants. I met quite a few people randomly picking a bluetooth name that popped up. Also at crowded malls or on busy streets, it was cool to know if someone on your friends list was within bluetooth range.
- it would be cool if there was an app like "bar code lookup" that would read a barcode and look up the item on google/ebay/etc or even review sites. It would really come in handy this holiday season.
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2008-12-01
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These tablets have so much potential for very cool applications, let's stop worrying about "oh the hardware is missing this piece" as inevitably hardware will change according to demand, and instead focus on the bigger picture of "what cool things" are possible/do you want to do.
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2008-12-01
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Well, we've got something like that, link-local messaging. It works with anyone on the same local network. I was able to successfully test it at the Maemo Summit. But something like this on bluetooth would be cool, and fairly easy to implement, I would think. Do both people need to have the mobiluck client?
A bunch of guys are working on something like this, but it is still pretty alpha at this point.
Roger.