June 23, 2008

Google Inc., which owns the most popular and widely used search engine in the world, will be launching their line of mobile phones, the first to run on the company’s operating System, Android, right in schedule.

June 19, 2008

Verizon Communications Inc. is preparing to offer discounts to their wireless customers who subscribe to Verizon’s Internet or television services but who do not have a land line phone

June 18, 2008

Sprint’s new Samsung Instinct, the most feasible competition for the iPhone, is not only being launched first but will also be less expensive, so a writer for the Washington Post is launching a comparison.

June 17, 2008

Although it is by no means as widespread as email spam, text message spam on phones is becoming increasingly common – and annoying. According to the Seattle P-I, however, there are several things cell phone users can do to block unwanted texts – 1.5 billion of which are expected to strike people this year.

Features of Bluetooth:  Getting the Most Out of Your Cell Phone

In this day and age, when it comes to cell phone related technology, an ever growing number of people are turning to Bluetooth for their cell phone units.  In this regard, there are a number of features that are associated with Bluetooth that make Bluetooth such an appealing choice when it comes to a person’s cell phone.  Through this article, a presentation of some of the features of Bluetooth are presented for your consideration and review.

Of course, keep in mind that although we are providing you with an overview of the features associated with Bluetooth, nothing in this article should be construed as being an endorsement of Bluetooth.  Rather, the materials included in this article are presented for informational purposes only.  The materials contained in this article are intended only to provide you with a starting point in regard to your own consideration of Bluetooth as a possible cell phone related product option for you.

A Technical Look at the Bluetooth Initiative

There actually is a very technical aspect of the Bluetooth that can be helpful in understanding the far flung, indeed global, implications of Bluetooth.  That technical definition of Bluetooth is:

“A global initiative by Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia and Toshiba to set a standard for cable free connectivity between cell phone units, mobile PCs, handheld computers and other peripherals.  It uses short range radio links in the 2.gGHZ Instrumentation Scientific and Medical -- ISM -- ‘free band.’”

This technical definition can give you a starting point when it comes to understanding the usefulness of Bluetooth technology as a whole.


The Features of Bluetooth and Your Cell Phone

Bluetooth us designed to greatly enhance the versatility of cell phone products and cell phone units -- as well as other high tech gadgets.  Bluetooth is designed to enhance the versatility and usability of things such as cell phone units, wireless personal computer units, handheld computer units and other types of electronic devices.

Thanks to Bluetooth technology, your cell phone can become a comprehensive communication unit.  You can use your cell phone in hands free fashion.  In addition, you can also use Bluetooth technology to link your cell phone to the Internet … making your cell phone effectively a wireless personal computer unit.

Thanks to Bluetooth you can use your cell phone for a wide range of different purposes … both for personal purposes and business purposes.  In your pocket, you will be able to have a device -- your cell phone -- that allows you all of the communication technology that you do need (again, either for personal or business purposes).

The Future of Bluetooth Technology

Many industry experts believe that Bluetooth technology really will be one of the most important technological developments in recent years.  It is likely to remain a leading technological development well into the future as well.

 

   
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