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    sdcf

    sdcf

    SDCF - Sensor Data Collection Framework for Android

    SDCF is an extensible and highly configurable sensor data collection framework for Android. The SDCF library provides a full configurable service to collect different sensor data (accelerometer, gsm, wifi, network and gps, light, temperature etc.) on a mobile android device. The data is stored in a local database (on the device) and can be transmitted to a remote host periodically (serialized to XML, and optionally packed into an rsa-encrypted archive). ...
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    ScreenWakeUp

    ScreenWakeUp

    ScreenWakeUp uses the proximity sensor to lock and wake up the screen

    ScreenWakeUp uses the proximity sensor to lock and wake up the screen. It run as a service and it will restart automatically on boot. You can lock the screen with ScreenLock application (it's not a widget), a long press on search key, covering the proximity sensor on the top of the phone for a few seconds (settable) or simply you can put the phone in your pocket. The screen automatically wakes up (or unlocks if enabled) when you take the phone out from the pocket or you move a hand over it.
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