Combine Adobe AIR with Bluetooth with BlueCove (a lightweight server capable of relaying said Bluetooth data) and you get the, (maybe) cleverly-named “Hello There”. When running, it constantly scaned for Bluetooth devices in-range & made note of their device ID.
Combine Adobe AIR with Bluetooth with BlueCove (a lightweight server capable of relaying said Bluetooth data) and you get the, (maybe) cleverly-named “Hello There”. When running, it constantly scaned for Bluetooth devices in-range & made note of their device ID. If a certain target ID was found, Hello There entered full-screen mode – displaying a screenshot of a “productive” desktop… covering any potentially questionable computer activities of which the user might be partaking.
And just to clarify, this particular experiment never made it to the point of being a truly functional app, so no… I didn’t ever use it for its proposed purpose.
+ System architecture
+ Bluetooth integration
+ Flash development