Amarino – “Android meets Arduino”

Amarino is a toolkit to connect Android-driven mobile devices with Arduino microcontrollers via Bluetooth. The toolkit provides easy access to internal phone events which can be further processed on the Arduino open-source prototyping platform. Started as a project at MIT Media Lab at the High-Low Tech group, this toolkit seeks to empower people to externalize their phone events to creatively demonstrate them on wearables, living spaces, or other tangibles.


iui

* Create Navigational Menus and iPhone-style interfaces from standard HTML
* Use or knowledge of JavaScript is not required to create modern mobile web pages
* Ability to handle phone orientation changes
* Provide a more “iPhone-like” experience in your Web apps


PhoneGap

PhoneGap is an open source development framework for building cross-platform mobile apps. Build apps in HTML and JavaScript and still take advantage of core features in iPhone/iTouch, iPad, Google Android, Palm, Symbian and Blackberry SDKs


Android-x86 Project – Run Android on Your PC

This is a project to port Android open source project to x86 platform, formerly known as “patch hosting for android x86 support”. The original plan is to host different patches for android x86 support from open source community. A few months after we created the project, we found out that we could do much more than just hosting patches. So we decide to fork our code base that will provide android x86 support on different x86 platforms, and set up a git server to host it. To reflect this major change, we create this new project.


Try Android 2.1 on Windows

Android is the most talked and popular platform these days. A lot of phones and netbooks featuring Andriod are coming in the market. Recently in our post we told that half of LG Smartphones will feature Android OS. So, is Android OS suitable for you? don’t you want to test it before buying an Android Device? Now we are writing a procedure which will let you to try Android 2.1 on Windows, Mac and Linux.


Simple

Bringing an easy to learn and use language to the mobile world and the Android platform is the goal of the Simple project. Simple is a BASIC dialect for developing Android applications. It is particularly well suited for non-professional programmers (but not limited to). Simple allows programmers to quickly write Android applications by using the components supplied by its runtime system.


AR Games | Scheller Teacher Education Program

Build your own AR simulation with the STEP AR editor and Pocket PC client. The Beta version 5.2 of the AR toolkit is now available free of charge for educational, non-profit purposes. The .zip file (10 MB) contains software for your GPS-enabled Windows Mobile PDA, a Windows desktop AR Editor to create or modify AR games, and documentation.