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I've currently got Bluetooth communications sorted, and have just about completed the gadget glance page (see screenshot below). Using the application needs nothing more than a Bluetooth connection between your IT and Vista/7 PC.
The next step will be handling the actual gadgets (being able to read email, change tracks etc), but I think just the glance page is useful enough for now.
Is this the kind of application that you guys would use? Would you like to make any comments or suggestions?