Tuesday, June 24, 2008

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What Bluetooth Technology Offers

All About Bluetooth

By Lee MacRae

Bluetooth is the term that refers to an RF technology operating at 2.4 GHz that allows transmission of data and voice. You'll find a variety of ways that Bluetooth technology can be used to connect a number of different pieces of equipment. Follow along as we discuss in this article how Bluetooth can be used by you, your family and your friends.

Bluetooth Headsets If you have a Bluetooth device like a phone or computer, Bluetooth capable handsets offer hands-free cell phone use for example. You can use a Bluetooth headset on a PC that is Bluetooth enabled and and loaded with speech recognition software to input data to your PC or even surf the net rather than using a keyboard. A headset could also be used for video chat over the internet if you have a webcam or for making low-cost phone calls to loved ones.



Bluetooth is veratile. An amazing aspect of Bluetooth is that you can listen to music through the Blue tooth stereo speakers on your cell phone, through your PDA, with your laptops, iPods and so on. Imagine being able to do your work listening to your favorite music by means of your Bluetooth stereo speakers or listening to your favorite talk show. And then you can automatically answer your Bluetooth cell phone as well. And all the while the connection that performs this is completely wireless.
And remarkably, your Bluetooth system operates in a 30 foot radius, making the Bluetooth the best available choice for wireless connectivity today.

If you are looking to get free of cables and wires, Bluetooth can definitely help get all of your devices in your home office talking to each other over 30 foot area.

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Ideas About Bluetooth

Zoom Technologies has announced its new iHiFi Model 4355 Bluetooth transmitter for iPod and iPhone. The 4355 connects to the iPod or iPhone via Dock Connector, and features Bluetooth 1.2 technology, with support for both the A2DP and AVRCP profiles. Other features include two LED status lights, and volume output control buttons on the unit. The Zoom iHiFi Model 4355 is available by itself for $40, or as part of the $90 Model 4385 bundle that includes both the 4355 iPod transmitter and a pair of the company�s Model 4380 Bluetooth headphones/headset. Both the standalone transmitter and bundle are available now.
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Bluetooth devices are capable of sending and receiving information from many devices simultaneously because of their ability to communicate with each other automatically. They are a preferred choice over the Infra � red because they can function without a line of sight. Bluetooth enabled devices generally need to be within a range of 10 metres from one another, although there are some more powerful ones that can detect gadgets within a range of 20 metres as well. The fact that the Bluetooth signals are relatively weak ensures that there is non � interference in the functioning of other gadgets that may be within the stipulated range.
For more information go to Motorola Bluetooth.

If one is on the go and has multiple devices or switches between them often, the new iGo chargers have interchangeable tips to accommodate most models of mobile phones. Whether one needs a car, portable battery or wall charger, iGo can get multiple devices going with the same charger.
For more information go to Bluetooth GPS.

Around The World With Bluetooth

Aruba Networks' 802.11N Broadband Wireless Network Selected by Houston's Spring Branch Independent School District

Wed, 21 May 2008 00:00:00 EST
Aruba Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARUN), a global leader in broadband wireless LANs and secure unified mobility solutions, today announced that Spring Branch Independent School District (ISD) in Houston, Texas has selected Aruba's 802.11n wireless LAN technology and identity-based security for use across the district's 51 facilities including 46 elementary, intermediate, and high schools.

Nortel Signs Agreement to Resell Alvarion WiMAX Broadband Wireless Network Equipment

Thu, 12 Jun 2008 00:00:00 EST
Nortel (TSX:NT)(NYSE:NT) and Alvarion Ltd. (NASDAQ:ALVR) entered into a joint strategic WiMAX agreement to create an end-to-end WiMAX solution to meet the needs of the evolving wireless broadband market. The Nortel and Alvarion mobile WiMAX solution is expected to combine industry-leading technologies from both companies to allow operators around the globe - including well-established service providers and new entrants to the wireless market - to simply and efficiently deliver high-speed wireless broadband for a variety of applications, mobile or nomadic, including VoIP, streaming music, and HD video.


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At 2:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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