Sunday, January 13, 2008

Bluetooth



Footy fans to get pushed advertising Footy fans at a number of clubs will soon be able to enjoy adverts downloaded direct to their mobile phones over a Bluetooth connection, courtesy of promotional company Bluepod.รข€¦ Bluetooth\'s coming home (The Register)

Jonathan Weinberg writes... We've all experienced it, walking or driving past a mysterious embedded Bluetooth advert somewhere that tries to download itself to your phone automatically because the BT is switched on, ready to receive on your handset. Opinion: Bluetooth is not the colour when it comes to football technology (Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK %26 Ireland News)

LAS VEGAS, USA: CES became the launchpad for BlueAnt Wireless's latest and most innovative Bluetooth headset -- the BlueAnt V1. World\'s first, voice controlled Bluetooth headset (CIOL)

Small PCs or big PDAs, 'tweener' devices still struggle with technical and categorization issues. Ultramobiles Struggle for Respect (PC World via Yahoo! News)

Bluetooth marketing agency Bluepod Media has secured exclusive Bluetooth marketing rights at football clubs including Blackburn Rovers, Birmingham City, West Ham, Portsmouth, Wigan Athletic, Wolves and Celtic. Bluetooth content deal for FC (Mad.co.uk)

Motorola has a number of decent stereo Bluetooth devices on the market and I went to check out what itll be launching later in the year. I was disappointed to find that there arent any new sets of DJ style headphones, which I prefer for their ear heating properties over the winter months. There was, however, a revamped version of the Motorola S9, excitingly named the Motorola S9-HD. CES 2008: Motorola launches three new Bluetooth goodies (Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK %26 Ireland News)

Bluetooth -- More Then Just Work At Home People

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