Sunday, July 21, 2013

Making the case for wearable technology

Making the case for wearable technology
In the realms of technology, it's often easy to apply the term to any number of 'the next big thing' gadgets that enter the market. A Bluetooth headset might make perfect functional sense, but using one is akin to neatly folding up your credibility and …
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Review: UE Boom Bluetooth Speaker
With most of us now carrying an improbable amount of music on smartphones, iPods or other digital doodads, Bluetooth speakers have really come of age. One of the latest contenders in this genre is Logitech's Bluetooth Ultimate Ears Boom. There may be …
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Google Android Support Completes Bluetooth Low Energy Picture
As far back as 2001, the Finnish mobile device firm Nokia had envisaged linking wireless peripherals to cellphones using a "Bluetooth-like" technology but requiring much less power to operate. In 2006 Nordic Semiconductor was one of the founder members …
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Google Android Support Completes Bluetooth Low Energy Picture
As far back as 2001, the Finnish mobile device firm Nokia had envisaged linking wireless peripherals to cellphones using a "Bluetooth-like" technology but requiring much less power to operate. In 2006 Nordic Semiconductor was one of the founder members …
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GapSense Allows Communication Between WiFi, Bluetooth, ZigBee Devices
WiFi reigns supreme in the wireless networking domain, accounting for more than 321 million WiFi-enabled devices in the US alone. With the addition of Bluetooth devices and the nascent ZigBee communication protocol operating under the same frequency …
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To Make Hearing Aids Affordable, Firm Turns On Bluetooth
That's partly driven by the fact that each company uses its own proprietary technology that costs lots of money to develop. Sound World Solutions has taken another route — it uses mostly inexpensive off-the-shelf Bluetooth technology for its device.
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