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Legend has it that Bluetooth was a shapeshifter from a far off galaxy. At some point, his entire world was consumed into a black hole. He narrowly escaped, but had permanently distorted himself beyond repair. Bluetooth now roams the ruins of a desolate wasteland, searching for anything that will help him restore his former self.
In a streetcar with 30 - 40 people, the Bluetooth Scanner App showed 44 active devices. 6 of them were known devices like smartphones, smartwatches and headsets. The rest were unknown. Alone in the forest, I did not find any device.
This is a phenomenon that numerous experts and science fiction freaks are dealing with.
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lucborell est un photophone artiste
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Lien ci dessous vers ma dernière publication
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Legend has it that Bluetooth was a shapeshifter from a far off galaxy. At some point, his entire world was consumed into a black hole. He narrowly escaped, but had permanently distorted himself beyond repair. Bluetooth now roams the ruins of a desolate wasteland, searching for anything that will help him restore his former self.
Some things weren't meant to be taken into the future...
Here is my entry for the Bio-cup 2020 prelims. Theme: Future
Quick proof of concept. Arduino accepting serial communication from Bluetooth Module. Created a bluetooth profile on Mac/OSX and sent data from mac to arduino.
Inspired by a former life. See the setup for phone and speaker here:
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This is what my bluetooth speaker would have looked like if I snapped a shot of it in 1839 (just go with it)
My friend Kelvin couldn't resist the temptation of Polapremium's big discount on the "Polaroid Pogo Moleskine Special Edition" and despite the not so good reviews all over the net, I said "count me in" knowing that I will need a real small photo printer for my travel journals. We both regretted on the day we received the package.
The price is amazingly attractive. A PoGo alone costs US$80 to $150, but Polapremium is selling this special set at US$72, you get a free Moleskine too. I love both brands and the packaging is great. The size of it is a little bigger than an iPhone and about double the thickness of an iPhone. The first thing I did was to charge it up but to my surprise the power socket on PoGo is kind of shaky probably because of it not being soldered to the circuit board strong enough by design. The power button on the machine is hard to press and located right beside the USB cable which is very inconvenient. After more than 6 hours of charging, the printer printed 6 photos and the battery indicator became red and refused to print another one. Yeah I know, I was warned about battery life but this is not portable at all.
Print quality.... totally unacceptable. It looks like a result of laser print out (you can actually see the contours of color layers especially in dark areas), but resolution of an inkjet (I know, I'm not able to describe it properly but this is how I feel). You can also see faint white vertical lines every 3mm on the print, not a good sight as a photo. The paper gives you an impression of cheap labels instead of a photo print with glue on the back. I cannot find any information about the acidity of the paper and glue.
I know these are pretty crude comments, considering the amazing zero ink technology by Zink behind this. I think it has great potential, just that both the paper and the machine are not mature enough to give end user a good photo print coz it is natural for us to compare print quality with a lab or a typical photo printer despite high admiration of its technology behind. I love the size, bluetooth printing and pictbridge support. I hate the battery and print quality. For serious photo journaling people, I cannot recommend PoGo.
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Around year 1900. Jelling is the small city where Harold Bluetooth had the giant Jelling stones erected to honour his parents and to tell that he turned the Danes to Christianity.
The (now sadly discontinued) ThinkOutside Stowaway foldable Bluetooth keyboard. It pairs perfectly with iPad, and even has a command/apple key so various keyboard shortcuts (for text navigation and editing) work just fine. The Stowaway is also designed so that it's rigid when fully open; it won't fold if it's sitting across your legs. There are some foldable keyboards which inexplicably lack that feature.
The built-in (removable) stand supports the iPad in landscape orientation perfectly, and seems stable in portrait too if you use the second notch on the base.
You can still get some of these on eBay at time of writing. It takes two AAA batteries, which seem to last for unholy amounts of time. I use this keyboard only very rarely (until now), and I've not changed the batteries in about 2 years.
Base pra próxima mani do desafio. Usei um dia todo antes de dar o ~up. Foi presente da May <3 Ela ficou com dó de mim pq qdo a Jeh trouxe esse lindo pras meninas de SP, eu fui sorteada pra ficar com um creiço ahahah
1x Miracle Cure - SH
2x Bluetooth
Using LEGO Elements from Galidor, Knights Kingdom II, DOTS, Technic and System, I've created "King Bluetooth" a Sci-Fi/Fantasy crossover with Danish Viking history.
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A tiny bluetooth receiver with battery box, and two small motors, 2x2x4 studs.
This is meant to power (haha) a small loco, but trains are so different from cars that I haven't managed to cobble something together that goes on rails.
This thing comes with an App, which doesn't only need bluetooth, but your smartphone needs to have your exact location turned on. To steer a toy? America, this is why we have a problem!
A DIY Oak box for my Big Jambox, bluetooth audio/podcast from my phone, take it anywhere, sounds awesome!
I found one of the first released Apple Bluetooth Headsets today in the Apple Store in Marlton, NJ today. My quick search did not find anyone else who had posted pics of an unboxing, so I figured I might as well try to be first. The unit is tiny, but fits well in the ear and has good sound. It comes with both the duo dock (to charge the iPhone and headset simultaneously) as well as the travel cord (to do the same in a smaller package). The coolest two features so far have to be the built-in magsafe connector on the headset for securely connecting to the dock or cable, and the fact that the Apple iPhone screen shows the charging status of the headset when both the iPhone and the headset are seated in the dock.