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8-gig cell phone: iPod killer?
The SGH-i310, the same in looks to Samsung's long and straight i300 (introduced last year), will comprize double speakers, an amplifier, a Bluetooth stereo link, and, of course, a digital music player. Will memory-packed cell telephones be the begining of the end for the portable audio player? do not begin cursing your unlucky stars; if you're living stateside, the $250 you dumped on an iPod nano was not a loose — at least not yet.
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First BlackBerry with a 3G modem
After you wirelessly link it to your laptop via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, you will be capable to access the Net quicker than ever before as long as you're on a 3G network (like Sprint's Power Vision). The color screen has 320 x 240-pixel resolution, quickly becoming the de facto common for portcapables this size, and there is a programmcapable button on the left of the body.
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Frame offers a home for phone pics
The Bluetooth image spectator lets you to wirelessly transfer images from your mobile to the frame's 3 x 2-inch LCD screen. You can correct out images from your computer as well, funny you do not consider you're much better off with your monitor.
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Slim Samsung phone comes to America
it is got a camera, built-in Bluetooth for pairing with a wireless headset, and EDGE high-speed Internet connectivity, but the most significant thing is that everyone will be capable to wander into a T-Mobile outlet and select up one of these bony little boys come May. No information on cost yet.
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Mobiles of the rich & famous: Aston Martin phone
Its Bluetooth connectivity is ready-made to sync up with the sound system in any Aston Martin model, so you can discuss about your ride to your underlings hands-free while you drive. You as well get the common features that come on the non-Aston Martin variation of Nokia's flagship phone, together with a camera that requires stills and video, a music player, 64 MB of built-in memory for your content, and Ryuichi Sakamoto-penned ringtones just in case you do not like your pocket to sound like a sports-car engine whenever your broker calls.
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Invisio Q7 headset uses your jaw as a microphone
The Invisio Q7 Bluetooth headset plans to figure out the puzzle of receiving drowned out by crowds, wind, or sirens by applying the vibrations in your jaw to select up what you're telling, leaving out a microphone altogether. By applying bone-conduction smart technology (elaborated by Danish firm Nextlink) to modify your skull's vibrations into sound, the headset leaves out all uproar happening around you, meaning you could be talking with Mom while watching a space shuttle release and you would still be heard loud and clear.
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Few details on new Samsung music cell phone
Few elements were on hand at present day (we will know more the following day), but on one side it is a phone with a 2-inch LCD, and on the flip side it is an MP3 player with a smaller LCD. worse luck, the phone was under glass, producing it essentially not possible to photograph or handle (although we attempted, as you can see), but we were said the bar phone has 1 GB of interior memory and a microSD flash memory slot and Bluetooth stereo for wireless listening and discussing.
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Samsung's new cameraphone comes with a beanbag
it will let you to perch your phone on any flat surface and require images of yourself doing all sorts of wacky things.It's as well a music phone with Bluetooth and USB 2.
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Stowaway Keyboard unlocks your Blackberry's potential
It has a job with any gadget that supports Bluetooth and is full size with 18mm spacing, producing it comfortable and known. When I'm ended writing, it folds up into a tiny carrying case trully perfectly
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Darfon Bluetooth earpiece has its own keypad
Pairing your phone with a Bluetooth headset is all well and nice, and producers have done a decent job so far at serving up novel twists on the wireless headgear  from practical upgrades to fashionable styles. But this Darfon headset, that comprizes a keypad so you can call any number with no touching your phone, strikes me as redundant and needless.
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City ads turn cell phones into graffiti tools
As long as you have a Bluetooth-capable cell phone prepared, you can scribble with digital paint to your heart's content.The LCD signboards let you interact with them by way of a Bluetooth application.
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Plantronics 855 Bluetooth convertible headset adds functionally to faux-trendy style
it is a bit various from the common array of Bluetooth earpieces cause it comes with a second, detachable earbud. With it detached, the 855 is a common mono Bluetooth headset, full with uproar reduction.
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iHome iHC5S clock radio speaker system hooks up with your cell phone
If your cell does not have enough music on board to amuze you, the iHome as well has a job just like any common clock radio, with AM/FM radio reception as well as a line-in jack where you can plug in our MP3 player.Since it communicates fully with your cell phone via Bluetooth, the iHC5S's LCD display helpfully demonstrates caller ID data when a call comes in.
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Moto gussies up the RAZR2 with a golden special edition
Like it is pauperesque little brother, it has a 2-megapixel digital camera, Bluetooth, a music player. it is got a estimable 2GB of onboard memory for keeping melodies and videos, as well.
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Motorola unveils new H12 Bluetooth headset
Motorola just declared a slick new Bluetooth headset for all you hands-free types: the H12. In addition to looking quite good, it has an extra-stable design that comprizes both an ear bud and an ear hook to make certain it stays in while you're wandering, jogging, doing jumping jacks, or whatever other types of mad items you do while discussing on the phone
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Callpod Dragon Bluetooth headset has range, a lot of range
The Callpod Dragon is a Bluetooth headset claiming to run upwards of 100 meters. That is nearly the length of a football area that your Bluetooth headset can run away from the mobile phone.
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Docomo Sound Leaf phone shades your ears from city noise pollution
NTT Docomo made a decision to end the year off with one last technology flourish in form of the Sound Leaf Plus Bluetooth cell phone. Looking like a cross between a robot finger and an electric shaver, the most one-of-a-kind feature of the Sound Leaf is that it applies bone conduction to transfer sound to the user.
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Cellphone wristwatch lets you play Dick Tracy, if Dick Tracy used a stylus
some way, they as well operated to cram in a USB interface, Bluetooth capacity and a speakerphone, and while the result is quite massive for a watch, it is a complete lot tinier than any iPhone or BlackBerry. it is on hand now for $200
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Review: Cingular 2125 smartphone
with the weight of about 4 ounces, its compact, candy-bar design and metallic grey/blue body give it instant sex appeal. It has a humble button layout with a key on the left spine that controls Bluetooth, Microsoft's synchronization program ActiveSync, and the speakerphone and voice recorder.
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Review: Nike + iPod kit upgrades your running for just 30 bucks
GHz variety  the same as Bluetooth, but a various protocol. The sensor itself has a badly created on/off button that you can turn off when you fly, but it gives you no visual indication that it is in fact off
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