Well, toothing seems to be all the rage in the EU. Here's a definition by Wikipedia: Toothing describes the use of a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or PDA to arrange sexual encounters. Linky
In UK, there is a ONEPHONE service, which is supposed to provide such a service. If it dectects your home DECT basestation, it switches over to it, away from the cell network. Here's a link.
Interestingly, some companies don't get how to make volume controls properly...I've got a pair of speakers and a a portable cd player which don't obey this "expected behaviour" rule. So I end up blasting my ears off everytime I use them.
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Well, toothing seems to be all the rage in the EU. Here's a definition by Wikipedia:
Toothing describes the use of a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or PDA to arrange sexual encounters. Linky
In UK, there is a ONEPHONE service, which is supposed to provide such a service. If it dectects your home DECT basestation, it switches over to it, away from the cell network. Here's a link.
Interestingly, some companies don't get how to make volume controls properly...I've got a pair of speakers and a a portable cd player which don't obey this "expected behaviour" rule. So I end up blasting my ears off everytime I use them.
They're using LEDs. Look here.