© jillallyn There is bound to be a slew of new state laws in the future that make it illegal for you to drive while talking on a cell phone (unless you use a wireless bluetooth device). Connecticut,...
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Ultrawideband has apparently been taking too long: the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (Bluetooth SIG) this week announced plans to support Bluetooth over Wi-Fi within a year or so. The SIG is still...
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ComputerWorld's John Blau reports today that Nokia's Wibree technology will soon be added to the Bluetooth specification, under an agreement between the Wibree Forum and the Bluetooth SIG....
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ExtremeTech's Bryan Gardiner reports that the Bluetooth SIG today announced a new version of its technology, Bluetooth Version 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), which "will make the initial...
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Robert Scoble today looks at Seagate's new DAVE (Digital Audio Video Experience), a pocket-sized black box with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity that holds 10 GB or 20 GB of storage. The idea is...
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Reuters reports that an Indian chess player has been caught using his mobile phone (connected to a Bluetooth headset in his cap) to cheat, resulting in a ten-year ban from the game. "The player,...
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ExtremeTech's Mark Hachman reports that Mike Foley, chairman of the Bluetooth SIG, now says a specification for Bluetooth over UWB won't arrive until about October of 2007. Products should...
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El Reg's Tony Smith reports that Belkin has announced yet another iPod accessory: the TuneStage II, a Bluetooth 2.0 system that streams audio from your iPod to your stereo. "TuneStage II...
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Reuters' Tarmo Virki reports that Nokia today unveiled a new short-range wireless technology called Wibree, intended to both complement and compete with Bluetooth. "It's up to 10 times...
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by jeff goldman on September 27, 2006
CNET's Jasmine France reports on Logitech's announcement of its new FreePulse Wireless headphones, which use Bluetooth 2.0 Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) tech, and work with any MP3 player that has...
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Reg Hardware's Tony Smith picks up on a DigiTimes report stating that Apple has aggressively denied claims (breaking from its usual silence on these kinds of things) that it's readying a...
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The New York Times' David Pogue looks at the progress of what he calls the "personal audio odyssey," noting that "you can now buy a single pair of wireless headphones that bring...
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The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Joe Fahy today describes how 59-year-old Kenneth Jones has wireless technology to thank for an improved quality of life. A device implanted in Jones' chest sends...
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We last looked at the furious circulation of wireless iPod rumors a few months back -- but today, Stuff Magazine fanned those flames anew with word of a Bluetooth iPod soon to arrive on store...
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