A Bluetooth Review
By Lee MacRae
Bluetooth is a wireless protocol for creating personal area networks. It's range is approximately 20-30 feet [10 metres] and with a speed similar to USB devices. Today, you can find cell phones, GPS devices, personal computers, printers and other devices now include bluetooth. Follow along as we talk about a number of ways you can use Bluetooth in your life.
Bluetooth headsets Bluetooth headsets are all about mobility in operation. It means no more cumbersome wires that get in the way. When a Bluetooth headset is used with a cell phone all you have to do is wear it, dial the number, With complete freedom to drive or move about. You'll find that hands-free communications are virtually automatic in vehicles that have a Bluetooth stereo. A person can simply link his/her cell phone to that stereo and voice communications will take place by means of the car stereo speakers and the vehicles built in microphone. And if you're not fortunate to have bluetooth capable stereo systems, a bluetooth hands free kit you use instead of the normal hard wired hands-free kit you can find.
The Bluetooth Dongle This device provides an interface for connecting different Bluetooth devices to a PC that doesn't have Bluetooth capabilities. The Bluetooth dongle provides you with the way to get your PC or laptop connecting to other Bluetooth enabled device. Then you can get wireless access to the internet, transfer data and images within a 10 metre range. Bluetooth technology is great for sharing files, printing, transferring photos, data exchange and sychronization. You can combine it with a Bluetooth Headset to make calls with Skype over the Internet.
Bluetooth GPS devices An outstanding feature of the Bluetooth GPS device is a fact they are extremely versatile in usage. A Bluetooth GPS receiver can be used along with the Bluetooth PDA and with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone. With the CF type of GPS receiver you are restricted to using only a compatible PDA since many cell phones don't have the CF slot An additional advantage for the Bluetooth GPS device is with regards to battery life. You will find you get excellent battery life with a Bluetooth GPS, staying alive for up to 26 hours.
If you want to rid yourself of wires and cables, Bluetooth can help get the various devices in your home office talking to each other and all within 30 feet.
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Thoughts Ont Bluetooth
JVC announced a new in-ear Bluetooth stereo headset for hands-free calling and music listening. The HA-W700BT offers superb stereo sound combined with excellent isolation, and up to 11 hours of use from the built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery. For compatibility with a wide range of mobile phones and other devices, the HA-W700BT supports Bluetooth version 2.0 and Bluetooth profiles A2DP, AVRCP, HFP and HSP. Sound quality from the in-ear canal phones is assured with the 11.0 mm neodymium driver units delivering a frequency range of 10Hz to 23kHz.
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While most of the US is just getting their first glimpse of the Neonode N2, we've got the Neonode N2.5 for you dear readers. We were assured that this engineering prototype features a heftier battery to offset complaints raised by N2 owners. The other complaint -- lack of 3G data -- is also solved. It will also feature A2DP-enabled Bluetooth 2.1 (yes, 2.1) when its ships (no time specified) and a big fat 3G radio of unspecified type. Thing is, this time, the N2.5 is specifically targeted at the US market with Neonde already starting to sort through the carrier quagmire in order to bring it to market. WiFi? Maybe, that all depends upon the carrier's demands. Other than those changes, it features the same UI and touch screen technology of the tiny N2 which is fine by us. The only question now is how consumers react to it's new chubby profile.
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Wi-LAN Licensing Program Squeezes More Money Out of Customers
Thu, 26 Jun 2008 00:00:00 EST
Wi-LAN Inc. (TSX:WIN), a leading group of patent enforcement attorneys, announced that it has signed four more license agreements for its V-chip technology, bringing the number of companies under license to 90. The Company has signed license agreements for its U.S. V-chip patent with Changzhou Xingqiu Electronic Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Jiuzhou Electric Group Co. Ltd., CAST Information Co., Ltd. and Skardin Industrial Corp. These agreements each provide for the payment of running royalties for the life of the patent.
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