Posts Tagged Bluetooth
Posted on September 30, 2008 by admin

“Looking back over the years at the Bluetooth headsets I’ve purchased for my own use, I soon realized that they too had gone the way of the hands-free car kit for the same reason–another cord to carry and another device to charge. Ugh.
So, it was with great enthusiasm that I ordered the Iqua SUN for [...]
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Posted on May 3, 2008 by admin

“Unlike Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and soon Ultra WideBand and Wireless USB, Sony’s TransferJet technology isn’t proposed as a disruptive transmission force: it uses electric induction to transmit data rather than the radiation field antennas used by 802.11 Wi-Fi kit.
This means that TransferJet won’t interfere with or be degraded by any surrounding radio signals “…. <More Via [...]
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Posted on March 20, 2008 by admin

#8 Talkster Talk can’t get any cheaper than with Talkster
the only service providing free long distance, international and group conference calls from any phone on any network
#5 Ribbit Not another phone company, but a new kind of phone company—one that boasts an open platform that enables developers to easily integrate voice into almost any [...]
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Posted on February 27, 2008 by admin

# 2 Skyfire is a free, downloadable Windows Mobile smartphone browser touted as a “better than iPhone” experience. In addition to enabling full audio and video, Flash content, QuickTime, advanced Ajax and Java, Skyfire displays web pages in miniaturized form, a la iPhone, with a SmartFit feature that resizes each article’s text to fit within [...]
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Posted on January 20, 2008 by admin

“The killer feature on the Stone UMPC though is a module docking bay located on the righthand side of the screen. Modules inlude webcams, GPRS and, fitted to this unit, a tiny detachable bluetooth VoIP phone”…. <MORE>
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Posted on January 19, 2008 by admin

“With complete 3.5G high speed network coverage (HSDPA 3.6Mbps), Tri band GSM (GSM 900/1800/1900), WiFi (IEEE 802.11 b+g), Bluetooth V2.0+ EDR, USB 1.1 and a built-in GPS antenna, the P750 truly allows the user to be connected to the world. What’s more, it comes with a complete range of exclusive business features to aid the [...]
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Posted on January 15, 2008 by admin

“With more than 2,700 companies from around the globe showing off their latest and greatest products, there’s always plenty to see at the annual International Consumer Electronics Show.Sure, there are the biggest of big screens and cellphones and computers of every shape, size and colour.
But then there’s all the other stuff that’s just as cool, [...]
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Posted on December 23, 2007 by admin

The solar battery can contribute something like 15 mA to the overall power. This means the receiver only needs to draw 30 mA from the rechargeable battery, and can therefore theoretically run for 30 hours, assuming the sun is shining all the time, day and night. Hum, something’s not sound here… If I just knew [...]
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Posted on November 29, 2007 by admin

Question: “Ubiquitous connectivity – WiFi ? WiMax ? or Cellular?
What do you see as the next coming up technology for ubiquitous connectivity? WiFi or WiMax or 3G or EVDO ? Any other ? Will the emergence of this technology be region specific ? If so, which one is likely to be the one in Asia, [...]
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Posted on November 19, 2007 by admin

“VTech unveiled a hip-looking landline phone system which can also take and receive cellular calls via Bluetooth. The new LS5145 is priced at around $150.
The VTech LS5145 has a self-described “ultra-modern” design. This cordless phone system, expandable up to 12 handsets, functions in the 5.8GHz wireless spectrum and sports a full color display and blue backlit [...]
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