What Can Bluetooth Do For You?
By Lee MacRae
Bluetooth technology is a wireless protocol for creating your own personal local area network. Bluetooth has a range of 10 metres [20 to 30 feet] and with a speed similar to USB devices. Many cell phones, PDAs, printers, PCs and other devices now include bluetooth. Read along as we examine a few of the devices you can use.
Headsets Without a doubt, an obvious advantage to using a Bluetooth style headset is the fact the technology is wireless. Wireless means not having wires tying you up and you can move quite freely using this style of headset. And what's more you will find that many of the Bluetooth headsets weigh very little. They're very comfortable and easy to use for a time.
Bluetooth GPS devices An outstanding feature of the Bluetooth GPS device is versatility. The Bluetooth GPS receiver is easily used in conjunction with the Bluetooth PDA as well as a Bluetooth cell phone. On the other hand, With the CF style of GPS receiver you are limited to only a compatible PDA since many cell phones don't have the CF slot An additional advantage is related to the life of the battery. Many of the Bluetooth GPS receivers have great battery life, maintaining power up to 26 hours.
If you hanker after a cable-free life, Bluetooth can help get all the separate and various devices at home, in your office or on the road talking together over 30 foot area.
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Symbian Guru has launched BT Guard v.1.0 for Series 60.3. This security software helps to protect the phone from unauthorized access via Bluetooth. Since the BT Guard changes the Bluetooth status automatically, it makes the phone invulnerable and saves the battery life. BT Guard has the ability to change Bluetooth status automatically according to the settings.
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A camera company has unveiled a portable printer for mobile phone images. Once famous for cameras that developed their own prints, Polaroid plans to market the printer in America later this year. The printers, which will also connect to digital cameras, require no ink, they use a thermal printing technology and special paper. The printers are slightly bigger than a deck of cards.Once connected to a phone or camera by Bluetooth wireless or the USB port, the printers need less than a minute to churn out 2-inch-by-3-inch prints pictures, which can be peeled off a backing and used as stickers. Sheets of paper for the device will cost about 40 cents (20p) each, less if bought in bulk.
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WildBlue Upgrades Its Satellite Internet Network, Increasing Capacity By Over 31 Percent
Thu, 10 Jul 2008 00:00:00 EST
WildBlue Communications, Inc., the leading provider of broadband wireless satellite service throughout rural America, announced the completion of a series of hardware and software system upgrades that have increased its total network capacity by more than 150,000 additional customers since the beginning of 2008. The upgrades bring WildBlue's total network capacity to over 640,000 customers, with capacity available throughout the entire country.
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Soon after buying my first cell phone in 1998, I really enjoyed the freedom offered by these hands-free wired headsets. That's why I love bluetooth.