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  1. CL-32 is a small pocket computer brought into the modern era with WiFi and Bluetooth, designed for building and testing ideas on the go or as a mobile communication device.
  2. This article details the creation of a toolkit for building a macropad using an Android app and a Linux server, focusing on communication protocols, security considerations, and the challenges of building a complex interface with App Inventor.
  3. This article discusses using MIT's App Inventor to create a custom Android app for controlling a Raspberry Pi-based robot via Bluetooth. It details the ease of use of App Inventor, the challenges of setting up Bluetooth communication on the Linux side (specifically with Bluez), and a workaround involving a custom server to handle Bluetooth communication.
  4. This article details how to repurpose old hi-fi speakers by adding Bluetooth connectivity using a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W and moOde Audio OS. It covers the necessary components, OS configuration, and steps to enable both web interface and Bluetooth playback.
  5. This article details the various ESP32 series (Classic, S2, S3, C2, C3, C5, C6, H2, H4, and P4), outlining their key features, differences in CPU architecture, wireless capabilities, memory size, and intended applications. It explains the naming conventions and provides a comprehensive overview to help users choose the right ESP32 for their projects.

    | **ESP32 Series** | **Key Features** | **Primary Use Cases** |
    |---|---|---|
    | **ESP32 (Classic)** | Dual-core, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, BLE, DAC | Smart home, audio streaming, versatile projects |
    | **ESP32-S2** | Single-core, Wi-Fi, USB-OTG, larger ADC | USB gadgets, low-cost IoT, cameras |
    | **ESP32-S3** | Dual-core, Wi-Fi, BLE, AI extensions | Performance-focused IoT, AI/ML applications |
    | **ESP32-C2** | Single-core RISC-V, Wi-Fi, BLE, low cost | High-volume, low-traffic devices (bulbs, sensors) |
    | **ESP32-C3** | Single-core RISC-V, Wi-Fi, BLE, affordable | Battery-powered sensors, basic Arduino replacement |
    | **ESP32-C5/C6** | RISC-V, Wi-Fi (C5: Dual-band), BLE, Thread/Zigbee | Advanced connectivity, mesh networks |
    | **ESP32-H2/H4** | No Wi-Fi, BLE, Thread/Zigbee, low power | Ultra-low power applications, mesh networks |
    | **ESP32-P4** | Ethernet, Dual-core RISC-V, H.264 encoder | Video processing, HMIs, industrial applications |
  6. bitchat is a decentralized, peer-to-peer messaging application that operates over Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) mesh networks. It provides ephemeral, encrypted communication without relying on internet infrastructure, making it resilient to network outages and censorship. This whitepaper details the technical architecture, protocols, and privacy mechanisms that enable secure, decentralized communication.
  7. BitChat, a decentralized messaging application leveraging Bluetooth and a relay network, has been launched by Jack Dorsey and his team. It aims to provide a censorship-resistant communication method, operating without relying on traditional internet infrastructure.
  8. T-Beam Meshtastic is a wireless module with ESP32, LoRa, GPS, WiFi, and Bluetooth capabilities. It features a 0.96-inch OLED display and supports various frequency bands including 433/868/915/923Mhz.
  9. I'm a dedicated hardware developer with a passion for creating innovative, open-source technology solutions. My focus is on modernizing retro computers, developing communication devices, and advancing keyboard technology. Join the journey to support and contribute to these innovative projects.
  10. The ESP32-AIVoice-Z01 is an affordable ESP32-S3-powered AI voice kit designed for creating voice-controlled AI applications. It features Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, a dual digital microphone array, and supports wake word detection, noise reduction, and echo cancellation.

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