I'm currently trying to decide between the Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Pro and the Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth. The bluetooth one is $50 more, but do you guys think it's worth it?
Subscribers are now sueing Verizon over disabled file transfer via Bluetooth on the Motorola V710 in order to gain more network profit! Now we really have to get information about the capabilities of phones from the wireless operators because their advertisements don't always tell us the complete story.
yes, I totally agree! my ideal gadget would be a convergence of wireless iPod+PDA+cell phone~ except I have no idea when we will have that at an affordable cost.
http://www.manufacturing.net/ind/ar...201024.3to.h tml
The bundle includes a Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard, Bluetooth Wireless Optical Mouse, and Bluetooth USB Adapter~ sounds like a great gift hehe.
I haven't tried out Bluetooth Wireless computer accessories yet... for those who have, what do you think about them?
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) introduced the industry's first single-chip Bluetooth wireless networking solution using advanced 90 nanometer process technology. Used with Digital RF Processor
technology, TI delivers the industry's best bluetooth performance,lowest power, and lowest cost for 2G, 2.5G and 3G mobile phones.
check out the article: http://www.physorg.com/news1912.html
Check out this article: http://www.physorg.com/news1899.html
i don't know if this is already mentioned in the article you quoted from, but this new specification sure improves usability through Smoother Multi-Device Scenarios, Faster File Transfers and Longer Battery Life.
Check out this article: http://www.physorg.com/news1899.html
i don't know if it mentions an extended distance for bluetooth, but this new specification sure improves usability through Smoother Multi-Device Scenarios, Faster File Transfers and Longer Battery Life.
because it's so convenient! once your car and cellphone are paired up, the car would recognize your phone even if it's all hte way in the trunk! when calls come in and show up on the screen, you can pick them up by simply pressing a button on the steering wheel~ then you just start talking like your phone's right next to you=) pretty awesome.
I'm currently trying to decide between the Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Pro and the Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth. The bluetooth one is $50 more, but do you guys think it's worth it?
Have you guys heard of UPS making their business transition to wireless? (using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) I'm wondering how it works?
Subscribers are now sueing Verizon over disabled file transfer via Bluetooth on the Motorola V710 in order to gain more network profit! Now we really have to get information about the capabilities of phones from the wireless operators because their advertisements don't always tell us the complete story.
yes, I totally agree! my ideal gadget would be a convergence of wireless iPod+PDA+cell phone~ except I have no idea when we will have that at an affordable cost.
oops gave you guys the wrong link, here's hte correct one: http://www.manufacturing.net/ind/article/NEm120102 4.3to.html
http://www.manufacturing.net/ind/ar...201024.3to.h tml
The bundle includes a Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard, Bluetooth Wireless Optical Mouse, and Bluetooth USB Adapter~ sounds like a great gift hehe.
I haven't tried out Bluetooth Wireless computer accessories yet... for those who have, what do you think about them?
i thought those unlimited data plans are only $20 a month?
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) introduced the industry's first single-chip Bluetooth wireless networking solution using advanced 90 nanometer process technology. Used with Digital RF Processor technology, TI delivers the industry's best bluetooth performance,lowest power, and lowest cost for 2G, 2.5G and 3G mobile phones. check out the article: http://www.physorg.com/news1912.html
Check out this article: http://www.physorg.com/news1899.html i don't know if this is already mentioned in the article you quoted from, but this new specification sure improves usability through Smoother Multi-Device Scenarios, Faster File Transfers and Longer Battery Life.
Check out this article: http://www.physorg.com/news1899.html i don't know if it mentions an extended distance for bluetooth, but this new specification sure improves usability through Smoother Multi-Device Scenarios, Faster File Transfers and Longer Battery Life.
because it's so convenient! once your car and cellphone are paired up, the car would recognize your phone even if it's all hte way in the trunk! when calls come in and show up on the screen, you can pick them up by simply pressing a button on the steering wheel~ then you just start talking like your phone's right next to you=) pretty awesome.