Published on: 25th June, 2010

Etymotic has begun the shipping of a series of headsets which were introduced at CES. The range contains the hf3 headset addressed to the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, the entry-level earphones MC-5 and the MC-3 headset, as well as the etyBLU2 Bluetooth. The company has made available the Custom-Fit Earmold Program for its headsets [...]
Published on: 21st June, 2010

More details regarding the Galaxy Tab of Samsung have been provided by anonymous sources. According to some information released by Engadget, the model number P1000 is the four-button device that has been seen recently in a video material. The tablet has roughly the same thickness an iPhone has. A standard SIM slot accompanies full functionality [...]
Published on: 16th May, 2010

Dell has recently released its new wireless three-button optical mouse, the WM311, with a scroll wheel. The Bluetooth mouse is equipped with a nano USB receiver, which can be stored inside the device and therefore completely hidden. The tracking sensitivity of its optical sensor is 1,000DPI. No information is available on the type of the [...]
Published on: 20th April, 2010

Wi-LAN has continued its practices of suing a large number of companies of the technology industry instead of using business as an argument. The suit includes major electronics manufacturers like Apple, Acer, Dell, Sony, LG, Toshiba and other 12 companies that would violate a patent related to Bluetooth use. The Canadian-based Wi-LAN accuses the above [...]
Published on: 16th January, 2010

Alpine has presented at CES its new products, some of them already released, and others being on the way. Alpine’s first single –DIN car audio receiver featuring built-in Bluetooth support, the CDE-103BT, is powered by Parrot and users needed to previously use a $180 separate accessory to add Bluetooth support to their head units. A [...]
Published on: 19th December, 2009

Belkin’s short-range wireless streaming production line has a new device: a Bluetooth Music Receiver. The adapter transforms the audio from any Bluetooth device supporting A2DP stereo format, which includes various types of cellphones too (like iPhone) and portable media players recognizing the standard (like the second and third-generation iPod touch). The range, limited to Bluetooth’s [...]
Published on: 15th December, 2009

Samsung released in Korea, on December 9, 2009, an 8-inch digital picture frame – SPF-800P. Its display, which is LED-backlit, has a resolution of 800×480, with 2GB of integrated storage memory, which can b extended through the microSD memory card reader. SPF-800P also includes built-in speakers and is compatible with MP3 formats for audio playback, [...]
Published on: 5th October, 2009

Initially, Sony intended to integrate 3G connectivity in the PSP Go but in the end they settled for their handheld WiFi and Bluetooth. Thanks to PSP update v6.10, Bluetooth can be used to tether the Go to a cellphone, meaning connectivity is no longer limited to WiFi hotspot. The firmware will also bring support for [...]
Published on: 17th September, 2009

During the event that took place this afternoon, Bose introduced an update to its SoundDock line by launching a brand new high-tech design. The model is entitled SoundDock 10 and differentiates itself from previous products through a specifically designed subwoofer that imitates the lower edge of prior models and has two big transducers that comprises [...]
Published on: 14th July, 2009

If the lack of wireless sync for your iPhone is a big problem to you, and if you are more interested in a wireless way to synchronize your iTunes library than in Google Sync for contacts and calendar, that you will be pleased to find out that the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) is currently [...]