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| Bluetooth SIG adopts core version 2.1 +EDR |
| Published: August 1, 2007, 1:57 pm |
| Tags: 2 1 Edr, 2 1 Edr, Bluetooth, Nfc, Sig |
| Specification Version 2.1+EDR (Enhanced Data Rate). What does this mean for the average Bluetooth user? Delightful things, of course. The shiny new spec includes enhancements to pairing where the steps to pair devices are reduced with the task only taking seconds -- not a few fiddly minutes -- with some devices, like headsets, even supporting |
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| In Brief: The Bluetooth SIG group just approved Bluetooth ... |
| Published: August 1, 2007, 1:54 pm |
| Tags: 2 1, Bluetooth, Edr, Standards |
| The Bluetooth SIG group just approved Bluetooth Core Spec Version 2.1+EDR, which brings easier pairing and enhanced power optimization. [Bluetooth] |
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| Princeton's itty bitty USB Bluetooth 2.0+EDR module |
| Published: August 24, 2007, 5:14 am |
| Tags: Bluetooth, Edr, Japan, Princeton, Small, Smallest, World S Smallest, World Ssmallest |
| Nano? Meet the Bluetooth 2.0+EDR equiv, the Princeton's PTM-UBT3S which measures just 19-mm (0.75-inches) long. So yeah, it's small, in fact, it's claimed to be the smallest available in Japan when it ships in September. Whether or not it's the world's smallest is irrelevant as it's surely suitable for full-time laptop or handheld bunging without |
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| Samsung F250 Slider In Russia |
| Published: December 8, 2007, 2:54 am |
| Tags: Gadgets, Technology News, News, Cute, General, Mobile News, Images, Daily Update, Bluetooth 2 0 Edr, F250 Slider, Fm Tuner, Samsung |
| slot, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR and a 2-inch 160 x 128 resolution LCD. (more…) Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, F250 slider, FM tuner, Gadgets, General, Images, Samsung, Technology |
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| Hard Drive Crusher: How Much Would You Spend to Secure Your Data? [Data Crunch] |
| Published: May 1, 2008, 2:30 pm |
| Tags: Data Crunch, Drill, Edr, Hard Drive Crusher, Hard Drives, Hdd, Storage |
| ensures its destruction? EDR's Hard Disk Crusher gets down and dirty by drilling through the hard drives' spindles/rippling the platters to make data recovery impossible. The device runs off a standard 110V outlet, but if you are ever caught in a disk-destroying emergency and the power goes out, just bust out the optional $895 hand pump |
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