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Philips has announced plans to release an MP3 player with built-in Bluetooth functionality. Available in April in both 4GB ($129) or 8GB ($169) capacities, the Philips GoGear SA5200BT series will feature a 2.8-inch screen, Rhapsody subscription music integration, FullSound audio enhancement technology, and DRM audio and video support. Beyond the obvious benefit of being able to pair the Philips GoGear SA5200BT with a set of wireless Bluetooth headphones, the player can also take advantage of wireless file-sharing with any Bluetooth-capable PC.
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The Sense is the latest Bluetooth headset from Bluetrek and promises a lightweight, stylish design with great call quality. Weighing in at 8grams and measuring 50 mm (L) x 15mm (W) in size, the headset offers a black mirror-like finish and the boast to be the first in the Bluetrek range to offer touch-sensitive technology.
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The 'BlueGenie(TM) Voice Interface(1)' uses advanced Voice Recognition and Voice Synthesis technology to allow users to easily control the functions of their headset using their voice rather than multiple button presses.
While most of the US is just getting their first glimpse of the Neonode N2, we've got the Neonode N2.5 for you dear readers. We were assured that this engineering prototype features a heftier battery to offset complaints raised by N2 owners. The other complaint -- lack of 3G data -- is also solved. It will also feature A2DP-enabled Bluetooth 2.1 (yes, 2.1) when its ships (no time specified) and a big fat 3G radio of unspecified type. Thing is, this time, the N2.5 is specifically targeted at the US market with Neonde already starting to sort through the carrier quagmire in order to bring it to market. WiFi? Maybe, that all depends upon the carrier's demands. Other than those changes, it features the same UI and touch screen technology of the tiny N2 which is fine by us. The only question now is how consumers react to it's new chubby profile.
Adtec is claiming their new Bluetooth headset to be worlds smallest at only .9x.86x1.2 inches, weighing only .01 ounces or 5 grams. That�s pretty darn tiny. My two biggest concerns is how good is the quality and the company�s optimistic claim of 3-hours talk-time or 100 hours of standby.
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2007 Venture Capital Investing Hits Six-Year High at $29.4 Billion
Tue, 22 Jan 2008 00:00:00 EST
Venture capitalists invested $29.4 billion in 3,813 deals in 2007 -- marking the highest yearly investment total since 2001 -- according to the MoneyTree Report by PricewaterhouseCoopers and the National Venture Capital Association, based on data from Thomson Financial. The total invested in 2007 represents a 10.8 percent increase in dollars and a five percent increase in deal volume over 2006. Investments in the fourth quarter of 2007 totaled $7.0 billion in 963 deals, marking the fourth straight quarter with investments totaling more than $7 billion -- a phenomenon not seen since 2001.
AirTight Granted Two Additional Patents on Wireless Intrusion Prevention Technology
Wed, 20 Feb 2008 00:00:00 EST
AirTight Networks announced that it has been awarded two more patents, numbers 7,333,800 and 7,333,481, by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). These patents cover scalable prevention of prevalent wireless threat scenarios to reduce sensor density requirements and increase threat protection.
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