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Computerworld - Sep 03, 2010
Instead of using a USB cable, you can connect your laptop to your smartphone via a Bluetooth connection, although in that case you'll have to go through the
Computerworld - Sep 03, 2010
Instead of using a USB cable, you can connect your laptop to your smartphone via a Bluetooth connection, although in that case you'll have to go through the
I have windows xp service pk 3 . headset is motorola h15 the usb dongle .The h15 pairs with the USB bluetooth and widows indicates it working properly but I cannot get thing to work. Do I need some software . any suggestions ?
Here you can find complete PDF guide to install
ftp://ftp.kensington.com/pdfs/software/bluetooth_20_it.pdf
Here's a quick primer on some of the new interfaces coming to PCs and consumer electronics. It's from today's column that drew on the Bluetooth SIG's "all hands" meeting in Seattle last week.
Bluetooth 4.0
What it does: Enables companies to add Bluetooth wireless technology to "low energy" devices such as watches and health, fitness and environmental sensors. The devices are intended to run for at least a year on a single watch-type battery.
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Part 1 of 2 part video showing how to add an external MMCX antenna socket to a regular Bluetooth usb dongle with a CSR Bluecore4 chipset. This ...
After getting my Netbook , I needed to get an internet connection while at work to allow me to do “my stuff” on my lunch break. So the options available were either getting a USB card and signing up through ATT for service, or some other provider, or using my iPhone to tether to my Netbook. After doing a little looking around I saw that the tether option wasn’t even officially available for the iPhone, and a wireless 3G card would be about $60 per month, and probably require some contract. For $60 per month, it would still be worth it, but I had been looking forward to the $40 option with tethering my phone.
Computerworld - Sep 03, 2010
Instead of using a USB cable, you can connect your laptop to your smartphone via a Bluetooth connection, although in that case you'll have to go through the




