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What Bluetooth Can Do For You

The Wireless Bluetooth Headset

By Lee MacRae

With ever-increasing breakthroughs in technology it is not surprising that technologists have invented a better way than a hand-held mobile for effective communication with fixed wires that prevent full freedom of movement. Cell phones combined with wireless Bluetooth headsets are becoming standard fare due to the fact Bluetooth technology is a great way to use a cell phone whenever you need to with complete freedom. The article that follows discusses how these new bluetooth headsets attached with a mobile phone adds tremendous mobility to one's communication experience.

These Bluetooth wireless headsets can be used with Bluetooth enabled phones which allow you to talk on your cell phone, hands-free, without those pesky wires that usually get wrapped around everything. But there are other uses for your wireless Bluetooth headset as well. They can also be connected to a computer or laptop that is Bluetooth capable that allows you to listen to your favorite tunes and also use your VoIP phone at the same time.



Without a doubt, these new wireless Bluetooth headsets are without a doubt, very popular now-a-days, thanks to their various uses. One amazing fact is evident, in the US, are the segment of the wireless market which is rapidly developing the most over the past few years. And the trend is starting to pick up in countries all over the globe. No wonder the Bluetooth headset is becoming the biggest wireless seller around the world. Do you have yours?

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Ideas On Bluetooth

Linux Bluetooth Remote Control (LBRC) is a remote control program that allows a Linux computer to be controlled by a J2ME device via Bluetooth. It is divided into a server part that runs on the computer and reacts to input events and a client part that runs on the J2ME device. The J2ME client sends the device's keycodes, which are translated to keystrokes, mouse movements, mouse clicks, or other input events on the controlled computer.
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Gear4's latest Bluetooth speakers pack a surprisingly decent sound for such a small unit with only 8W speakers. The beauty of this device is that it allows you to beam music from any Bluetooth-enabled gizmo straight to the speakers from a distance of up to 10 metres away from the unit. And because it's wireless, there's less chance of New Year's revellers tripping over trailing cables while dancing to Auld Lang Syne.
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Philips has announced plans to release an MP3 player with built-in Bluetooth functionality. Available in April in both 4GB ($129) or 8GB ($169) capacities, the Philips GoGear SA5200BT series will feature a 2.8-inch screen, Rhapsody subscription music integration, FullSound audio enhancement technology, and DRM audio and video support. Beyond the obvious benefit of being able to pair the Philips GoGear SA5200BT with a set of wireless Bluetooth headphones, the player can also take advantage of wireless file-sharing with any Bluetooth-capable PC.
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The Bluetooth News Section

Broadcom to Acquire Digital TV Business from AMD

Mon, 25 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST
Broadcom Corporation (Nasdaq: BRCM) and AMD (NYSE: AMD ) announced that the companies have entered into a definitive agreement for Broadcom to acquire AMD's digital TV (DTV) business.

NewMarket Technology, Inc. Plans to Exceed $120 Million in Revenue for 2008

Tue, 05 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST
NewMarket Technology, Inc. (OTCBB: NMKT) CEO Philip Verges recently announced a four-year, $10.5 million contract with WBA (Wireless Broadband Access) Telecommunications, S.A. NewMarket's higher than anticipated sales pace in 2008 and is on track to meet or exceed a forecasted $120 million in organic sales growth with revenue that could potentially exceed $150 million, in conjunction with acquisitions currently under development.

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At 5:53 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the great bluetooth article

 

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