Remote control chips made for cell phones
STMicroelectronics NV and Digital Mobility have developed a chip set containing a WAP microgateway and microserver that uses Bluetooth. Appliances that implement the chip set could be controlled by a phone with WAP-over-Bluetooth capability. The potential would also exist to call a Bluetooth device from a remote location and control appliances within range of the transmitter.
To read the source article, go to pcworld.com.
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