Explaining Bluetooth Technology
When buying computers or cellular phones, many people want their unit to have Bluetooth capabilities. They know that Bluetooth allows units to be synced without having to use any connecting cables but what exactly is Bluetooth all about?
Bluetooth is basically an open wireless technology which allows data to be exchanged over short distances using short wavelength transmissions in the ISM band region of 2400-2480 MHz). Bluetooth technology works on both fixed and mobile devices and although it does not use cables to transmit data, there is a high level of security between devices.
Bluetooth was created by Ericsson in 1994 as a wireless alternative to RS-232 data cables and it had the capacity to connect several devices simultaneously thus reducing problems in synchronization.
Today, Bluetooth is managed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) which has over 15,000 companies – involved in the fields of telecommunication, computing, networking and consumer electronics. The companies within SIG oversee the development of the product, manage the qualification program and protect the Bluetooth trademark. Before any device can be marketed as a Bluetooth unit, this must first meet the standards set by the SIG.
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Bluetooth Tutorial
Although Bluetooth technology has been around for many years, many people still do not know how to use or take advantage of this invaluable feature. Perhaps it would be a good idea for Bluetooth experts to set up a website or blog that focuses only on the technology itself. An ideal Bluetooth Web Site would contain a brief history of the technology, have a brief discussion on how it works, and the rest of the site could be allocated to tutorial videos on how to use and maximize this phone and computer feature.
A Bluetooth instructional website would probably rely heavily on video clips and images instead of written information. It is therefore important that such a website be hosted by a provider that has enough storage space for all the materials needed to make the website work. It can be hard to find a host that offers packages that meet the specialized technological requirements of a Bluetooth instructional website, but it still can be done. In order to see how reliable a host claiming to offer good services is, it is best to check the ratings and user comments posted on web host reviews.
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How to Convert DVD and Video to Blackberry Storm
First, you should know what video format is BlackBerry Storm supports.
Because DVD has CSS copyright protection, we need a program to rip DVD and convert video for BlackBerry Storm. The tool we use is BlackBerry Converter Suite, it includes two programs: DVD to BlackBerry Storm Converter and BlackBerry Storm Video Converter. This program not only supports BlackBerry Storm, but also BlackBerry Curve, BlackBerry Pearl and BlackBerry Bold series.
It supports audio and video format as follow:
Video: DVD, ISO, AVI, MPEG, MKV, MP4, MP4-AVC, M4V, WMV, MOV, 3GP, 3G2, MPG, FLV, ASF, VOB
Audio: WMA, M4A, MP3, AAC, AC3, WMA
Nokia E71: Unlock Your Business Anywhere
Nokia E71: Unlock Your Business Anywhere
Nokia Eseries is the core-business and commercial series designed by Nokia for those who have their offices locked up in their pockets even while going on a vacation. In spite of having such rival companies like I-mate, HP, Blackberry and HTC Touch, who are have been engaged in manufacturing business phones for so long Nokia’s idea of designing & separating a dedicated series for the businessmen was yet a perplexing job. But Nokia, being the most charismatic cellphone brand today took the challenge seriously. It was although a hard job to start right from the beginning. Years back Nokia 6xxx series was considered as the business series but with the passage of time the motive of the series faded and Nokia had the way cleared to announce the call for battle. And the company launched Nokia Eseries; the first wave was consisted of three phones Nokia E60, Nokia E61 and Nokia E70. Nokia E60 made its proper place in the market due to its candy-bar design and professional look.
Nokia E61 was a true rival for the Blackberry due to its complex email features and full-qwerty keyboard. Nokia E70 being the leader of the first wave of Eseries was unable to become the showstopper due to its folding faults. The results of the first series were a bit disappointing for the company. Yet there were a multitude of reasons for that out of which the most noticeable one was that Nokia E60 and Nokia E61 had no camera option. Although, businessmen don’t need a cameraphone but just for the sake of expanding the series gradually the company didn’t assemble any camera in the two models. On the other hand, Nokia E71 had a 2.0 megapixel camera (1600 x 1200 pixels) for capturing images to continue the everyday workflow. Well, this is all about the past now coming to the present.