Posts Tagged ‘bluetooth’

Sony Teases With VAIO New Mobile

Posted 26 Dec 2008 — by admin
Category mobile

What better way to usher in Christmas than stoking everyone’s anticipation and excitement with your latest product? Sony has put up a new teaser of its VAIO New Mobile on the Japanese website, featuring a computer with the width of a netbook being wrapped while possessing a shallower design that could fool some into thinking this is the PCG-1P which has already made a visit to the FCC in the US. What we do know about this mystery device is, it will feature both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity along optional 3G Internet access. It seems as though Sony will be rolling out this new VAIO at CES, as the Japanese consumer electronics giant has yet to join the netbook fray.

Sony Ericsson W760a now with AT&T

Posted 12 Aug 2008 — by admin
Category mobile

Well phone after phones AT&T the largest North American mobile carrier is now set to bring W760 by Sony Ericsson. This feature-full slider is similar to the popular W580, but adds 3G, GPS, and steps up to a 3 megapixel camera. Additional key features include a large QVGA display, music player, memory card slot, stereo Bluetooth, and full web browser with RSS reader. Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones

  • Sony Ericsson W760 features some really good menu and stylish fonts, including: internal GPS, a 2.2 inch TFT display with
  • 240 x 320 pixels and 256K colors
  • NetFront browser
  • Instant Messaging
  • 3.15 Megapixel camera with video recording
  • motion sensor, pre-installed 3D games
  • stereo speakers
  • Media player
  • TrackID, Mega Bass
  • FM radio with RDS
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with 2DP
  • Push to Talk, email

US users might want to know that the retail price of W760 in Europe is of 250 Euros (about $375); hence, AT&T might offer the phone for around 100 with a two-year contract agreement. Now, all there is left is for AT&T to come up with a release date for the W760.

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New Jawbone Bluetooth headset – Size does matter

Posted 21 Jul 2008 — by admin
Category News


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After experimenting with almost every Bluetooth headset, I’m back where I started with the Aliph Jawbone, but with a shiny new one, which is 50% smaller than the original, with improved noise elimination technology ( amusingly called “NoiseAssassin” technology).

“Military-grade” NoiseAssassin technology – Aliph develops technology for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, you see – means the Jawbone literally feels your speech with its patented Voice Activity Sensor (VAS) and distinguishes the sound of your voice from ambient real-life noise. (I couldn’t test it with Cluster bombs going off in the background, but found the closest comparison – a car filled with raucous teenage girls, all talking at the same time.)

Just like the old model, the Jawbone II is simple to use. Two streamlined buttons are operated by touching the outside shield, and they control all the functions of the headset, which is extremely lightweight at just 10 grams.

A nice touch is the customizable feature so it even fits my petite ears by providing three sizes of earbuds and four earloops that can be worn on either ear – two sizes of soft, stitched leather earloops and two sizes of slim earloops, ideal for use with eyeglasses.

Compatible with all Bluetooth-enabled phones, the new Jawbone supports more than four hours of talk time and eight days of standby time. Featuring a new fast-charge battery that charges up to 80% of capacity in just over half an hour, the new Jawbone can be charged with the included USB cable on a computer, or with the wall-charger.

Available in black, silver and the new “rose gold” (more like a dull yellow actually), it’s $129 at the Jawbone store, and is also available from Amazon.

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Smart phones are booming the mobile market

Posted 09 Jul 2008 — by admin
Category News

Smart phones are booming the mobile market giving tough competitions to PDA’s and laptops as users are now more using these devices. A typical smart phone, nowadays, allows access to email

Philips BTM630 Bluetooth Wireless Micro System

Posted 27 May 2008 — by admin
Category technology

The Philips BTM630 micro system is roughly the size of a large alarm clock, but does just about everything under the sun. Philips BTM630 bluetooth wireless combination of radio, CD player, and iPod dock. But that’s not all. The folks at Philips know that there’s more to life than CDs and iPods, so they’ve also thrown in all kinds of other connectivity. The system is Bluetooth-enabled, so it can sync with your cell phone or other Bluetooth device to play music. It also has an SD card slot, and a full-size USB port. This thing can literally take most anything you can throw at it.

Philips BTM630 Specifications:

One-touch 2x recording speed: Simply plug in your USB mass storage device to the USB port on Philips audio system and start recording your favorite music from CDs to your USB device or MP3 player in 2X speed.

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