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    By Bluetooth Advertising on October 21st, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    YES! Bluetooth is very much viable for the future to come. One of the prime reasons why forums are pushing the proposal for Bluetooth is that today there is the lack & the need for short-range communication over wireless medium – and mind you an efficient & stable connection that lasts. Comparing solutions available today – there is the infra red technology which does not have good bandwidth capability and also suffers from the problem of range line of sight problems.

    The next available option is indoor wireless networking through radio frequency (2Ghz etc)sample solutions exist from vendors like Lucent(wavelan/orinoco)this option has a downfall of needing extensive setup (infrastructure for base stations) and is VERY expensive. The range offered is also sometimes considered as ‘extra’ inconvenient, thus not allowing one to manage & control interference from nearby base stations.

    Bluetooth looks to overcome all of the above problems by providing for a cheap, efficient, fast, no-futz short-range wireless solution!

    The Jabra BT150 (retailing between $25 and $30 in high street phone shops) is a good buy. It’s either the same size or smaller than the H500, cheaper, and also in black. It’s only suitable for Bluetooth version 1.1 or higher.

    It’s the only one I could find, but its another for you to consider. Downside to the BT150 is 2 hours less talk time and 20 hours less stand by time than the H500. You could determine how much of your phone you use, and make a decision if the extra amount of money is worth the talk/stand by time.

    The good news is that it doesn’t matter how you received the text message; as long as it is on your phone as an SMS message (text message), you can forward it to someone else. Yes, you can copy the text within a text message, provided you have a device that allows you to copy text (most phones these days allow you to do this).

    Once in the body of the text message, choose the Options, which should have an option to Copy. When you are in the Note, choose Options and then choose Paste. Whenever you choose the Copy option, the text will go onto the Clipboard (just like with Windows) and this will allow you to Paste the text somewhere else. If you tell me what type of phone you have, I can give you specific instructions on how to do this.

    The cars that are now coming equipped with Bluetooth allow you to have a Bluetooth connection between your wireless phone and your car (through the phone and car’s Bluetooth connection). If you have a compatible phone (and are on a compatible wireless network – that is, compatible with the car), you can use the car’s console to dial your phone, access your address book, make and receive calls, etc. You won’t need a Bluetooth headset in order to use the car’s features, but you do need a compatible phone.

    I’m not sure what type of car you bought, but here is an example from Audi:

    Your Audi vehicle may be equipped with a phone preparation utilizing a Bluetooth interface to enable hands-free functionality (compatible mobile phones sold separately). You will need a Bluetooth – enabled mobile phone in order to utilize this function. Not all Bluetooth – enabled mobile phone models are compatible with Audi’s phone preparation. Contact your local Audi dealer for the latest listing of compatible phones. Audi recommends the use of the Audi phone cradle (sold separately) with your mobile phone while operating this vehicle.

    Here is some information on other cars that have the same type of system:

    Plug a sleek new system-compatible phone into your car for instant integration with the Hands-Free Communication System or use the available Bluetooth interface to enjoy the benefits of hands-free calling while keeping your phone in your pocket, your purse, or wherever it’s convenient.

    With the system engaged, you can keep both hands on the wheel while communicating, for easier, safer, more convenient driving.

    With your phone docked in the Multi-Handset Interface cradle: The system will access and display your phonebook. Your phone’s battery charges automatically. Calls are clearly delivered through your audio system. The audio system automatically mutes the radio or pause’s the CD during calls. You can control calls via your multifunction steering wheel or with the optional voice control system. To make hands free communication even easier, initialize your approved phone with the Bluetooth interface; the system will automatically recognize your phone every time you enter the vehicle.
    Victor Epand

    Victor Epand is an expert agent for BuyCellularPhones.info, a huge cellphone superstore featuring great prices and rebates on cellphones including Motorola, Samsung, Nokia, Audiovox, LG, RIM Blackberry, Sanyo, Sony Ericsson, and others.

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  • Bluetooth Headset for LG GD900 Crystal mobile phone UK
    By Bluetooth Advertising on September 12th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

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  • Professional USB Data Cable Software for your LG VX9800 Phone from Datapilot! Use this with your cable or Bluetooth enabled PC/Adapter to access your phone’s Phonebook, Pictures, Ringtones, MP3, Calendar, Images, Video, and more depending on what your pho
    By Bluetooth Advertising on August 18th, 2009 | No Comments Comments


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  • NEW* BLUETOOTH HEADSET for SAMSUNG LG NOKIA SONY HTC UK
    By Bluetooth Advertising on August 1st, 2009 | No Comments Comments

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  • A New Trend In Proximity Marketing – by
    By Bluetooth Advertising on July 14th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    These days, all forms of communication technology face the problem of security and theft of personal details , and ‘bluetooth’ is no exception to these concerns, nor should it be. Most everybody knows by now that all email programs and networks need protection and security. What users of ‘bluetooth’ really do need to comprehend is that ‘bluetooth’ requires the same protection measures as email programs and other communication programs.

    The upside for ‘bluetooth’ users is that the recent breaches-of-security scares, as in all scares, are usually way over – dramatized and blown way out of all reasonable proportions. The reality being told, these issues are simple to control, using several protocols now in place to ensure protection for ‘bluetooth’ technology.

    It’s very true that there has been several ‘bluetoothphones subject to attack and have been hacked into. The majority of devices which are hacked are usually those that don’t use any form of protection or security at all.

    Bluetooth specialists say that, in order for anyone to hack their way into a ‘bluetooth’ device, the person hacking has to:
    1. Convince two coupled devices to shut down their link.
    2. Take the packets that are required to resend the pin.
    3. Unscramble the pin.
    Of course, the hacker most certainly will be within limit of the phone, and using extremely costly developer – style , high quality, equipment. Top specialists strongly suggest you use a longer pin, using more than 8 digits as being the minimum recommended.

    Basics of security.
    The “pairing procedure” is the main fundamental level of protection for ‘bluetooth’ devices. Pairing, is the linking of two, or even more, ‘bluetooth’ devices which identify themselves by the profiles they have in common – in the majority of cases they both must use the identical pin.

    The central specifications for ‘bluetooth’ use an encoding algorithm, that is is absolutely and safe and secure . As soon as the devices link up, they too become completely protected.

    Until they have actually linked, the ‘bluetooth’ devices won’t make contact with each other. Due to the pairing technique and that the range is very short it is – ‘bluetooth’ technology is thought to be well and truly secured.

    As the recent news has shown, expert hackers possess sophisticated ways to get past most levels of fundamental security. There are ways to get protection from this type of threat, as you can have installed software to stop hackers from hacking their way in.

    Now that ‘bluetooth’ has become popular and more in demand, it’s no wonder safety is constantly in the public eye. As ‘bluetooth’ gets more popular and more improved, security can usually be something that no one will ever take lightly.

    If you’ve been thinking about ‘bluetooth’ protection in the past, be safe in the knowledge that newer devices can give significant and much-improved protection. Stopping hackers from creeping in is something every phone-owner is thinking long and hard about – and the maker’s are very much aware of this.
    David Hill
    David Hill is known for his deep knowledge of all subjects he writes about. His Articles can be found here; http://www.articlepro.co.uk/international/

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  • A New Trend In Proximity Marketing – by
    By Bluetooth Advertising on July 14th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    These days, all forms of communication technology face the problem of security and theft of personal details , and ‘bluetooth’ is no exception to these concerns, nor should it be. Most everybody knows by now that all email programs and networks need protection and security. What users of ‘bluetooth’ really do need to comprehend is that ‘bluetooth’ requires the same protection measures as email programs and other communication programs.

    The upside for ‘bluetooth’ users is that the recent breaches-of-security scares, as in all scares, are usually way over – dramatized and blown way out of all reasonable proportions. The reality being told, these issues are simple to control, using several protocols now in place to ensure protection for ‘bluetooth’ technology.

    It’s very true that there has been several ‘bluetoothphones subject to attack and have been hacked into. The majority of devices which are hacked are usually those that don’t use any form of protection or security at all.

    Bluetooth specialists say that, in order for anyone to hack their way into a ‘bluetooth’ device, the person hacking has to:
    1. Convince two coupled devices to shut down their link.
    2. Take the packets that are required to resend the pin.
    3. Unscramble the pin.
    Of course, the hacker most certainly will be within limit of the phone, and using extremely costly developer – style , high quality, equipment. Top specialists strongly suggest you use a longer pin, using more than 8 digits as being the minimum recommended.

    Basics of security.
    The “pairing procedure” is the main fundamental level of protection for ‘bluetooth’ devices. Pairing, is the linking of two, or even more, ‘bluetooth’ devices which identify themselves by the profiles they have in common – in the majority of cases they both must use the identical pin.

    The central specifications for ‘bluetooth’ use an encoding algorithm, that is is absolutely and safe and secure . As soon as the devices link up, they too become completely protected.

    Until they have actually linked, the ‘bluetooth’ devices won’t make contact with each other. Due to the pairing technique and that the range is very short it is – ‘bluetooth’ technology is thought to be well and truly secured.

    As the recent news has shown, expert hackers possess sophisticated ways to get past most levels of fundamental security. There are ways to get protection from this type of threat, as you can have installed software to stop hackers from hacking their way in.

    Now that ‘bluetooth’ has become popular and more in demand, it’s no wonder safety is constantly in the public eye. As ‘bluetooth’ gets more popular and more improved, security can usually be something that no one will ever take lightly.

    If you’ve been thinking about ‘bluetooth’ protection in the past, be safe in the knowledge that newer devices can give significant and much-improved protection. Stopping hackers from creeping in is something every phone-owner is thinking long and hard about – and the maker’s are very much aware of this.
    David Hill
    David Hill is known for his deep knowledge of all subjects he writes about. His Articles can be found here; http://www.articlepro.co.uk/international/

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  • A New Trend In Proximity Marketing – by
    By Bluetooth Advertising on July 14th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    These days, all forms of communication technology face the problem of security and theft of personal details , and ‘bluetooth’ is no exception to these concerns, nor should it be. Most everybody knows by now that all email programs and networks need protection and security. What users of ‘bluetooth’ really do need to comprehend is that ‘bluetooth’ requires the same protection measures as email programs and other communication programs.

    The upside for ‘bluetooth’ users is that the recent breaches-of-security scares, as in all scares, are usually way over – dramatized and blown way out of all reasonable proportions. The reality being told, these issues are simple to control, using several protocols now in place to ensure protection for ‘bluetooth’ technology.

    It’s very true that there has been several ‘bluetoothphones subject to attack and have been hacked into. The majority of devices which are hacked are usually those that don’t use any form of protection or security at all.

    Bluetooth specialists say that, in order for anyone to hack their way into a ‘bluetooth’ device, the person hacking has to:
    1. Convince two coupled devices to shut down their link.
    2. Take the packets that are required to resend the pin.
    3. Unscramble the pin.
    Of course, the hacker most certainly will be within limit of the phone, and using extremely costly developer – style , high quality, equipment. Top specialists strongly suggest you use a longer pin, using more than 8 digits as being the minimum recommended.

    Basics of security.
    The “pairing procedure” is the main fundamental level of protection for ‘bluetooth’ devices. Pairing, is the linking of two, or even more, ‘bluetooth’ devices which identify themselves by the profiles they have in common – in the majority of cases they both must use the identical pin.

    The central specifications for ‘bluetooth’ use an encoding algorithm, that is is absolutely and safe and secure . As soon as the devices link up, they too become completely protected.

    Until they have actually linked, the ‘bluetooth’ devices won’t make contact with each other. Due to the pairing technique and that the range is very short it is – ‘bluetooth’ technology is thought to be well and truly secured.

    As the recent news has shown, expert hackers possess sophisticated ways to get past most levels of fundamental security. There are ways to get protection from this type of threat, as you can have installed software to stop hackers from hacking their way in.

    Now that ‘bluetooth’ has become popular and more in demand, it’s no wonder safety is constantly in the public eye. As ‘bluetooth’ gets more popular and more improved, security can usually be something that no one will ever take lightly.

    If you’ve been thinking about ‘bluetooth’ protection in the past, be safe in the knowledge that newer devices can give significant and much-improved protection. Stopping hackers from creeping in is something every phone-owner is thinking long and hard about – and the maker’s are very much aware of this.
    David Hill
    David Hill is known for his deep knowledge of all subjects he writes about. His Articles can be found here; http://www.articlepro.co.uk/international/

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  • RETAIL PACK LG MSB-100 BLUETOOTH STEREO SPEAKER UK
    By Bluetooth Advertising on July 3rd, 2009 | No Comments Comments

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  • A New Trend In Proximity Marketing – by
    By Bluetooth Advertising on June 3rd, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    These days, all forms of communication technology face the problem of security and theft of personal details , and ‘bluetooth’ is no exception to these concerns, nor should it be. Most everybody knows by now that all email programs and networks need protection and security. What users of ‘bluetooth’ really do need to comprehend is that ‘bluetooth’ requires the same protection measures as email programs and other communication programs.

    The upside for ‘bluetooth’ users is that the recent breaches-of-security scares, as in all scares, are usually way over – dramatized and blown way out of all reasonable proportions. The reality being told, these issues are simple to control, using several protocols now in place to ensure protection for ‘bluetooth’ technology.

    It’s very true that there has been several ‘bluetoothphones subject to attack and have been hacked into. The majority of devices which are hacked are usually those that don’t use any form of protection or security at all.

    Bluetooth specialists say that, in order for anyone to hack their way into a ‘bluetooth’ device, the person hacking has to:
    1. Convince two coupled devices to shut down their link.
    2. Take the packets that are required to resend the pin.
    3. Unscramble the pin.
    Of course, the hacker most certainly will be within limit of the phone, and using extremely costly developer – style , high quality, equipment. Top specialists strongly suggest you use a longer pin, using more than 8 digits as being the minimum recommended.

    Basics of security.
    The “pairing procedure” is the main fundamental level of protection for ‘bluetooth’ devices. Pairing, is the linking of two, or even more, ‘bluetooth’ devices which identify themselves by the profiles they have in common – in the majority of cases they both must use the identical pin.

    The central specifications for ‘bluetooth’ use an encoding algorithm, that is is absolutely and safe and secure . As soon as the devices link up, they too become completely protected.

    Until they have actually linked, the ‘bluetooth’ devices won’t make contact with each other. Due to the pairing technique and that the range is very short it is – ‘bluetooth’ technology is thought to be well and truly secured.

    As the recent news has shown, expert hackers possess sophisticated ways to get past most levels of fundamental security. There are ways to get protection from this type of threat, as you can have installed software to stop hackers from hacking their way in.

    Now that ‘bluetooth’ has become popular and more in demand, it’s no wonder safety is constantly in the public eye. As ‘bluetooth’ gets more popular and more improved, security can usually be something that no one will ever take lightly.

    If you’ve been thinking about ‘bluetooth’ protection in the past, be safe in the knowledge that newer devices can give significant and much-improved protection. Stopping hackers from creeping in is something every phone-owner is thinking long and hard about – and the maker’s are very much aware of this.
    David Hill
    David Hill is known for his deep knowledge of all subjects he writes about. His Articles can be found here; http://www.articlepro.co.uk/international/

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  • Lg Chocolate With Bluetooth Headset: Connect Effectively And Satiate Your Senses – by Alice Erin Alice ErinLevel: PlatinumAlice Erin is an Search Engine Marketing Professional. He has written several articles related to Mobile Phones….
    By Bluetooth Advertising on May 24th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Redefining the conventional style of a mobile phone, the LG Chocolate would not only stun you with its comprehensive range of features, but it would also give immense pleasure to your eyes. Truly, the LG Chocolate has a great design to satiate your senses. Besides stunning looks, the LG Chocolate has quite a lot to offer. It comes in a rectangular shape, which resembles the design of a chocolate bar. Moreover, its slider mechanism adds more to its looks and it easily slips up and down, as you need to use your one finger to enter the world of unlimited possibilities.


    With optimum support for TFT screen and 256K colours, the LG Chocolate comes with two-inch display, which gives you superb viewing experience. You can easily view all the right stuff from vivid photos to graphics anytime, anywhere with user-friendly menus. To add more into looks, you can change the font colour, backlighting time and also the brightness as per your likings.


    It weighs just only 83g and you can easily carry it around without feeling any sort of burden. There are other basic features such as a voice recorder, an alarm clock, a calculator, a world clock, a unit converter, all sorts of messaging features, a calendar, and a memo pad. There are some high-end features with Bluetooth, GPRS, e-mail, 1.3MP, and USB, which give you freedom for data storage and easy transfer. You can also use your LG Chocolate phone as a modem.


    TheLG Chocolate is loaded with a music player. This excellent music player looks really great with random playback and different equaliser modes. You can also play all your favourite music in MP3 and AAC formats. It comes with a high quality stereo headset. Take all the excellent pictures with its 1.3-megapixel camera, which enables you to make all the desired changes with great quality settings.


    You can use a Bluetooth headset with the LG Chocolate , which allows you to do many things without carrying the mobile phone with yourself. LG Chocolate with Bluetooth headset becomes a convenient unit. Whenever a call comes in, you can put that in to your ear by removing the headset from the strap. You can pair your Bluetooth with the LG Chocolate and this would allow you to talk for four hours and it also comes with 120 hours of standby time. It can be easily charged with an AC adapter or a USB cable. This headset is available in different colours, so choose the right one for you and feel the difference.


    href=”http://www.directphoneshop.co.uk/dealset.asp?act=mobset&id=436″> LG Chocolate with Bluetooth Headset .


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