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Little Bobby And His Bluetooth Audio Pocket PC

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Little Bobby had a Bluetooth Audio Pocket PC that he thought was just the greatest thing in the world. With his Bluetooth Audio Pocket PC Little Bobby could not only listen to all of the music he had on his Pocket PC without getting caught up in the wires that standard headsets had but he could also but a special Bluetooth headset that had a microphone on it so he could make phone calls without having to hook anything else up or make any changes.

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The Bluetooth Audio Dongle And The Pocket PC

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Bluetooth technology is priming itself to become the premier wireless technology in all of computing. Right now there is a wide array of commercially available Bluetooth products for such popular devices as the iPod, the iPhone, any portable MP3 player, and your home computer.

But in creating a technology that is trying to take over all of wireless computing the manufacturers of Bluetooth wireless products have not stopped at the popular products and are not measuring Bluetooth success by just dollars and cents. There is an attempt by the Bluetooth manufacturers to make Bluetooth the most universal wireless computing technology on the planet and in order to do that they must start to create products for all platforms and that includes the Pocket PC.

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The World Opens With A Bluetooth Audio Adapter

Monday, October 6th, 2008

The more universal a technology is the more able manufacturers will be to create products that they can sell based on that technology. For example, cellular technology is universal enough to not only create phone with but to also create devices like Blackberrys and iPhones that are much more than just phones, they are complete communication devices. You can text, email, phone, or coordinate meetings with people all over your cellular device.

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Hooking Up Your Bluetooth Wireless Audio

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

So you have heard of Bluetooth technology and you were wondering if you should get involved in Bluetooth wireless audio but you aren’t sure if it is for you or not. The first thing you need to do is understand where the concept of Bluetooth wireless audio came from. In the simplest form Bluetooth wireless audio is a direct evolution from the same technology that is used to created a Bluetooth hands free device for a cell phone or a Bluetooth wireless keyboard and mouse for your computer.

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The Convenience of A Bluetooth Audio Headset

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

What makes listening to music, or any multimedia product, an experience is being able to listen to it on equipment that is so precise that it seems designed especially for your ears. Imagine if a company put out products that had such a wide array of specifications that you could choose from a variety of models to find that one that seems to fit perfectly into your listening experience. What works for one person is most certainly not the same for another and what you may think is the perfect device for listening to music may not be someone else’s choice.

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The Endless Possibilities Of Bluetooth Audio

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

When you say the name Bluetooth to many people it brings up the images of people walking around talking seemingly to themselves. What those people are really talking into is a Bluetooth hands free device for their cell phones. A Bluetooth hands free device allows a person to talk on their phone without having to actually have the phone to their ear and it is wireless so it removes the problem of wires getting tangled while you are talking on the phone.

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It’s Safe To Use Bluetooth Technology In Cars

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

With more and more parts of modern vehicles being made with computer chips controlling their functions, you might worry that busing Bluetooth technology in cars would mess up your car. Bluetooth gadgets have been known to interfere with medical equipment and occasionally microwave ovens. However, it is highly unlikely that a car with a computer chip in it would ever crash because it used a Bluetooth audio device.

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Where Did Bluetooth Wireless Technology Get Its Name?

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

In ten years, has entered everyday language and everyday electronic gadgets. Once a luxury item, many people would now consider Bluetooth technology in cars, phones and their offices a necessity. But what about the name, Bluetooth? Why was that chosen to front a brand name of communications and interactive technology? Bluetooth sounds more like a name for a brand of toothpaste or for fish food rather than for technology, doesn’t it?

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Finding Phones With Bluetooth Technology

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

After a mere ten years, Bluetooth wireless technology has gone from a luxury to a necessity in a cell phone. Although Bluetooth is available to tie other electronic gadgets together, it’s most often used for cell phones. If you’ve ever seen anyone sporting a weird earpiece and arguing with the air, the odds are that this person has one of those phones with Bluetooth technology.

But phones with Bluetooth technology often have the wonderful ability to get malware just like any other palm device or a laptop. Any gadget that can contact another gadget is taking a risk of getting infected with malware that can, at best, destroy your phone and at worst leave you open to cyber fraud. How do you safely find one of these phones?

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What Is Bluetooth Technology? A Really Fancy Radio

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

You know the expression, “The more things change — the more things stay the same?” That certainly applies to what Bluetooth technology is. It works very much like that crazy little high tech device we call a radio. When a station broadcasts on radio waves, a radio (designed to pick up those waves) makes the inaudible signals audible. You could stand right next to a radio station and not know what song they were playing unless you had a radio with you.

Frequency Hopping In Timeslots

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