Cellbots - Connect your Android phone to a robot over Bluetooth and drive it like an RC car or mount the phone to the robot as the brain. Supported robots are iRobot Create(R), LEGO(R) MINDSTORMS(S), VEX Pro(R), and Arduino based bots as seen on Cellbots
RC-CAB is a mobile Android client which directly connects to one of the command stations listed below. RC-CAB therefore can be used as a mobile wireless throttle without computer connection and Rocrail and is well suited for testing purposes.
Supported Command Stations:
· MERG CBUS using the CAN-GC1e interface.
· LocoNet using the GCA101 interface
Remote TV Simulator - Thanks for downloading this free app, now you can control your TV with this universal remote control TV, this is a very cool Android application that allows you control your Television with your phone or tablet. Your remote control for all channels, works as a universal remote. The operation is the same as the real TV remote
Easy Remote TV Control - If you want to change TV channel or volume up - you can use TV remote control for Android! It's free tool which can be used instead of physical TV remote control! Easy Remote TV Control simple application.It works with IR emitter or via WiFi for all smartphones or tablets.Go into setup to edit the default IP address
Control your phone by chatting - Control your mobile phone everywhere by chatting with it and receive important notifications in your chat box. What you need is just two Gmail accounts, one for the phone and the other for you to send commands to your phone (the phone Gmail account must be in your Gmail account contact list)
PLoNK is an Android application for remote controlling the Popcorn Hour media player. It also allows you to browse the llink media server and select items to be played by your Popcorn Hour (or compatible NMT).
Note: Usage information is available here
SplashID Enterprise - ***Important: Only download this version of SplashID if instructed by
your IT administrator. For our consumer version, download SplashID Safe
instead
domus.Link is an Android frontend for the domus.Link web service and interface to the Heyu X10 controller under Linux. Design focuses on separating configuration from actual controls thus giving the user a simple and user friendly GUI. The primary concern being that anyone with little or no knowledge of home automation systems can easily manage/administer the system