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Using Bluetooth with Symbian UIQ 3 SDK

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A super short guide to how to setup a UIQ3 Emulator to use a Bluetooth USB dongle. All you need is the Bluetooth USB driver from Nokia and a bit of tweaking in the bt.bt.esk file...

Nokia releases S60 SDK Bluetooth Driver

S60 Bluetooth driver for Windows XP enables Bluetooth communication from and to the SDK emulator. The driver can be used with S60 3rd Edition SDK MR and FP1 and allows uses of inexpensive USB bluetooth adapter to be used for Symbian application development.

Wibree: a new short-range connectivity solution for portable devices

Nokia today introduced Wibree technology as an open industry initiative extending local connectivity to small devices.

UWB: Bluetooth goes high speed

The Bluetooth SIG has announced its selection of the WiMedia Alliance multiband orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (MB-OFDM) version of ultra-wideband (UWB) for integration with current Bluetooth wireless technology, thus taking the next step in its plan to create a version of the globally popular Bluetooth wireless technology with a high speed/high data rate option (up to 500MBit/s at 3 m

BoomslangBT 1.0

BoomslangBT 1.0 is a static library for the Symbian Bluetooth Serial Port multipoint connectivity, for Series60 and UIQ

BTFileSend for Symbian S60 3rd Ed. - New Open source project on SourceForge!

A project based on GNU General Public License. This project is for sending files over Bluetooth on Symbian S60 3rd Edition. It has used the OBEX protocol over RFComm.

Widcomm SDK Now Free of Charge

Broadcom have made their BTW and BTW-CE Bluetooth SDKs available for download free of charge. Previously there was an initial charge for access to the SDK, and ongoing charges to obtain support and updates.

A Bluetooth emulator to ease development of Bluetooth applications

This is a utility to provide a simple Bluetooth API for application programmers. The API enables to debug the Bluetooth functionality within the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 IDE with the help of a simple Bluetooth emulator. The Bluetooth API only uses Symbian OS core functionality and is therefore phone independent.

Q&A: Connecting a Nokia 6600 to a TCP/IP Network via a Linux "gateway" using Bluetooth

How to enable web surfing on your phone using your pc's internet connection via bluetooth. This is also very useful for testing TCP/IP apps on the phone without running up a huge bill for internet access.

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