Monday, June 12, 2006

Using Bluetooth is "like sex,"

Using Bluetooth is "like sex," Zanero said. "It's better with precautions."

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'BlueBag' PC sniffs out Bluetooth flaws

Friday, May 19, 2006

Motorola phone for Open source developers

Motorola unveiled a community http://opensource.motorola.com to boost open source developers to work on their mobile phones.

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Motorola's New Open Source Resource

Motorola phone for Open source developers

Motorola unveiled a community http://opensource.motorola.com to boost open source developers to work on their mobile phones.

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Motorola's New Open Source Resource

Friday, April 07, 2006

Jitterbug: Cellphones for the old

A clamshell phone when opened gives dialtone for those stuck with old landlines. Just another cellphone in the wild *yawns*

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JitterBug: Cellphones for the Old

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Simple Skype headset from Motorola

A simple idea but a very good business oriented product. A bluetooth headset which works with Skype for making and receiving calls. The headset also couples as a wireless Hi-fi Stereophonic headset for music. In short its a Bluetooth Skype headset.

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Motorola Teams Up With Skype for Wireless Internet Calling

Monday, March 27, 2006

Bluetooth helmet

BMW came up with a multi-functional Bluetooth helmet using which you can talk to a passenger sitting behind you or another rider that’s less than 30 feet away. It has a simple three-button control panel on the outside of the helmet, and you can hook it up with a Bluetooth phone or MP3 player, or listen to directions from a GPS system.

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No more cables! WCS-1: the new Bluetooth® communication system from BMW Motorrad. For one and two persons.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Wind powered mobile charger by an Indian Grad stud


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Grad Student Creates Micro Windmill

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Body Area Networking

Wireless devices find its way into anything and everything. From a little older pacemakers with SMS capability to the very latest pacemaker which can be used to re-program the heartbeat and diagnose a patient anyplace anytime, science has advanced a lott!!

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15 Tech Concepts You'll Need To Know In 2006