July 23rd, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless
We know you’re not really down with digesting any more catchphrases, but the technology formerly known as Ultra Low Power Bluetooth / Wibree is now being dubbed Bluetooth low energy. Now that we’re clear on nomenclature, you may be thrilled to know that CSR showcased its recently unveiled BlueCore7 dual mode (Bluetooth low energy and Bluetooth v2.1) chip at a Bluetooth SIG Medical Working Group meeting. According to onlookers, the handset was able to transfer data to another nearby mobile using just 3 frequencies rather than 32, resulting in an unquantifiable decrease in power consumption. Sounds like a winner on the surface, but we have this weird that mass adoption of this tech is like, years away.
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July 15th, 2008 by
British Telecom just announced its new £1.5 billion fiber fibre-based, broadband plan for the UK. By 2012, BT hopes to have “as many as 10 million homes” (about 40% of the UK) wired for service with speeds up to 100Mbps — potentially capable of exceeding 1,000Mbps (1Gbps) at some unspecified point in the future. BT plans to deliver 100Mbps direct to new homes or 40Mbps (and possibly 60Mbps as they test new technology) to homes with a copper link to the fiber cabinet. For the plan to be implemented, BT says that a “supportive and enduring regulatory environment” is required with the removal of current barriers to fiber investment identified as a good place to start. In other words, 2012 might easily become 2020 (without the clarity) if an agreement with regulators and rivals can’t be reached.
[Via Guardian, Thanks L.Rawlins]
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May 6th, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones
Britain’s top fixed-line carrier is apparently aiming to get back in the handset game, as Times Online is reporting that said company will reveal a “BlackBerry-styled” device that does everything your typical smartphone can along with one extra inclusion. According to the writeup, the forthcoming device will “switch from BT’s wireless Home Hub indoors to Vodafone’s network on the move,” and it’s expected to be sold with a broadband package. Of course, those familiar with BT will recall that this isn’t the outfit’s first foray in the sector, but it’s hoping the new handset will fare a good bit better than the poorly received BT Fusion. So, how’s about a picture of this thing?
[Via Pocket-lint]
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April 21st, 2008 by
Filed under: Portable Audio, Wearables, Wireless
Chances are, that JB-100 you picked up ’round Christmastime last year isn’t even broken in yet, but JayBird’s already launching the aforesaid device’s proper successor. The just-introduced JB-200 features complete AVRCP music / call controls, an improved fit (25-percent narrower ear-tip), better sound isolation, higher-grade silicon tips, boosted bass performance and a 1-inch longer behind-the-neck cord. For those rolling without an A2DP-capable handset / handheld, the company still offers up its Bluetooth Adapter for iPod or the Bluetooth adapter for MP3, the latter of which functions with practically any DAP or PMP. You’ll also get around 5.5-hours of music listening time, 6.5-hours of talk time and 110-hours in standby mode. The JB-200 should be shipping out as we speak for $129.99, but folks needing one of the previously mentioned adapters will be coughing up an extra $30.
[Thanks, Donald]
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March 28th, 2008 by
Filed under: Gaming, Home Entertainment
Although the PlayStation 3 is quite the lovely Blu-ray player in most respects, one issue has nagged remote junkies from day one: the absence of IR. Now, however, the highly-anticipated IR2BT Infrared-to-Bluetooth converter is on the market, and sure enough, it promises to transmit “all 51 Sony Blu-ray remote codes including the PS button for Power On / Off.” The unit itself measures in at 4.5- x 3- x 1-inches, operates on a pair of AA cells or a mini-USB connector and doesn’t even require you to own a soldering iron. Ready to control your PS3 via a universal IR remote without getting a degree in electrical engineering? Hit up the read link and hand over your $55, bub.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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February 20th, 2008 by
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Wireless
Maybe it’s just us, but the integration of Bluetooth into a CB radio is long, long overdue. Thankfully, Cobra is stepping up to the plate and introducing the 29 LTD BT, which will go down as its first ever CB radio to include integrated BT technology. Essentially, it allows users to accept and terminate calls with a simple button press on the radio itself, and also enables handsfree conversations — undoubtedly littered with 10-4s and good buddies — via the noise canceling microphone and five-watt speaker. Granted, the transmission was a touch fuzzy, but we heard it’ll be available at travel centers and dealers this summer for $189.95. Copy?
[Via Blast Magazine]
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January 18th, 2008 by
Filed under: Wireless
Simmer down, NFL fans — we’re talking real football here, so we’d recommend hoping a flight to Europe if you’re interested in taking advantage of this. Reportedly, Bluepod Media has inked exclusive BT marketing rights with a bevy of Premiership football clubs including Blackburn Rovers, Birmingham City, West Ham, Portsmouth and Wigan Athletic (among others). The deal was worked out after successful trials at Portsmouth and Birmingham City, and going forward, Bluepod will be working with third-parties to “create and distribute branded content to football fans within all stadiums on match days.” Best of all, said content will be offered up to attendees gratis, while brand owners will be shelling out cash on a per download basis. Don’t worry, dear Americans, you can always order up a hot dog from the comfort of your Safeco Field seat with your DS — how’s that for a consolation prize?
[Via IntoMobile, image courtesy of Hobo Tread]
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January 16th, 2008 by
Filed under: Portable Audio, Wireless
It’s been a good while since the BlueStreamer was hit up with a well deserved update, but those who’ve been waiting in tense anticipation can finally kick their shoes off and relax. Yep, Jays is indeed announcing the aptly-named BlueStreamer 2 Bluetooth stereo adapter, which not only features BT v2.0 and supports A2DP, AVRCP, HSP and HFP, but it’s available in a trio of glossy motifs (black, white and pink to be precise). Weighing in at just 12-grams, this bugger allows users to “listen to music and receive calls simultaneously,” and just in case that whole “stopping the jams ’til your convo is done” thing wasn’t enough for you, it’s also very compatible with Skype. Sure, there’s nothing out of the ordinary here, but those captivated for whatever reason can grab one now for $62 (or €42.40 elsewhere). [Warning: PDF read link]
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January 7th, 2008 by
Filed under: CES, Gaming, HDTV
Just in case you weren’t reading along to our liveblog of Bill Gate’s twelfth and final CES keynote - in which case, what were you doing? - we wanted to share some Xbox 360 IPTV news. Last year, Microsoft was talking up their IPTV initiative but when Fall ‘07 rolled around, there weren’t any set-top Xboxen to be found. During last night ’s keynote Robbie Bach, president of Microsoft’s Entertainment & Devices Division, announced that British telecom giant BT Group would be the first “to provide that capability.” But when will they provide it and in what markets? As always, answers as we get ‘em, but in the meantime read the rest of the Microsoft keynote by clicking the read link.
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December 18th, 2007 by
Filed under: Portable Audio, Wireless
Granted, you’ve got some options out there when scouting a new set of Bluetooth earbuds, but you won’t find us kvetching over a little competition in the totally unsaturated market. JayBird is stepping up to the plate with its stylish JB-100, which boasts a built-in microphone for handling handsfree calls, noise / echo suppression technology and 6.5-hours of talk time (5.5-hours when listening to jams). Additionally, the unit is said to be water resistant, and you’ll even get a handy charging dock and mesh carrying case should you choose to pick one up. For those clamoring for iPod / DAP support, you can snag one of two adapters (shown after the jump) — a Made for iPod version that plays nice with dock connector inputs and a vanilla iteration that plugs directly into any 3.5-millimeter audio jack. So, what’s all this kit going to cost? Try $129.99 for the headset and $49.99 apiece for the BT adapters, all of which are available right now.
[Via CNET]
Continue reading JayBird reveals JB-100 Bluetooth stereo headset, iPod adapter
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November 21st, 2007 by
Filed under: Cellphones
What better to go with your shiny new Hello Kitty-themed phone than — wait for it — a Bluetooth headset doused in cuteness? Apparently, a pair of these very devices have managed to surface, and we’re sure gals everywhere are clamoring to get their hands, er, ear under one. Granted, we’ve no idea how well these things would actually work (nor how much they’ll cost), but the adorable factor is undeniably through the roof. If you’re not already overwhelmed, feel free to check out the other version after the break.
[Thanks, Mickel]
Continue reading Hello Kitty gets two new Bluetooth headsets
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November 15th, 2007 by
Filed under: Cellphones
If you’re cool with a circular gizmo flanking one of your ears, Callpod’s Bluetooth earpiece is probably right down your alley. Aside from rocking a dual-microphone design, noise cancellation technology and multi-device pairing support, this headset promises to stay connected even if you stray 100-meters (give or take) from your mobile / computer. Additionally, you can count on 8-hours of talk time (300-hours in standby) to handle those all-night sobfests, and it’s even firmware upgradable should the future hold some extras not yet available. If you’re all ready to sign up, hit the read link and throw down your $119.95 — Callpod says they’ll be shipping soon.
[Via Uber-Review]
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October 4th, 2007 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless, Networking
It took quite a few months to make the call, but it seems the chatter between FON and BT Group has finally resulted in a deal. Announced today, Britain’s top fixed-line carrier will be teaming up with FON to allow “more than three million UK broadband customers to use hundreds of thousands of hotspots for free.” BT customers who agree to share a pinch of their broadband connection(s) will be eligible to surf away gratis on any of the “190,000″ FON hotspots worldwide, and BT Group apparently hopes that this deal will eventually lead to “every street in Britain” being covered by WiFi.
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