First Bluetooth wireless keyboard for PDAs and Smartphones
Posted on 7-Jan-2004 08:11 News, Bluetooth
Think Outside, maker of the Stowaway Portable Keyboards for handheld devices, introduced the Stowaway Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard, a new Bluetooth-enabled keyboard for use with compatible PDAs and smartphones.
Windows XP Service Pack 2 to bring Bluetooth updates
Posted on 6-Jan-2004 18:20 News, Bluetooth
The Microsoft Bluetooth adapter currently works only with Windows XP and has a limited set of profiles available. The upcoming Service Pack, currently in Beta 2 will add more profiles.
Zoom Bluetooth Modem review
Posted on 29-Dec-2003 20:45 Reviews, Bluetooth, by M Freitas
The Zoom Bluetooth modem enables wireless access to landline connections. In no time.
Bluetooth Americas 2003: Day Two
Posted on 11-Dec-2003 13:29 Articles, Bluetooth, by M Freitas
My report on the second day of Bluetooth Americas 2003, San Jose, California. Some of the applications I saw there and a summary of sessions attended.
Bluetooth Americas 2003: Day One
Posted on 10-Dec-2003 21:49 Articles, Bluetooth, by M Freitas
My report on the first day of Bluetooth Americas 2003, San Jose, California. Some of the applications I saw there and a summary of sessions attended.
Belkin releases Bluetooth GPS Receiver
Posted on 5-Dec-2003 18:46 News, Bluetooth
Designed to connect quickly to a PDA or laptop, the Belkin Receiver displays the user's position in real time. It shows your progress as you travel, illustrating your current location in relation to your destination.
How to configure NAT32 to support a second private network
Posted on 1-Dec-2003 21:06 Articles, Bluetooth, by M Freitas & Chris Chlap
Everyone knows that we need to use ICS on Windows machines to route access from Bluetooth networks to other resources, like the Internet. But ICS is fussy and requires a specific IP address to work. What to do when this specific IP address is already in use somewhere else in your network? NAT32 may be solution.