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Tagged: Bluetooth

SuperTooth HD-Voice in-car and Disco Twin Bluetooth speakers announced

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  • By Robert Nelson
  • on 4 Jan, 2013
SuperTooth HD-Voice in-car and Disco Twin Bluetooth speakers announced
It seems to reason that we are going to see plenty of Bluetooth accessories at CES. These will include the basics, such as speakers -- both for in-car use and also for use around the house. And well, it looks like SuperTooth has come forward ahead of CES with an announcement for the HD-Voice and the Disco Twin speakers.
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Satechi Bluetooth Smart Pointer remote launches with support for Android

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  • By Robert Nelson
  • on 12 Dec, 2012
Satechi Bluetooth Smart Pointer remote launches with support for Android
Satechi has announced their latest product offering, the Bluetooth Smart Pointer. And while the name may not draw all that much in terms of excitement, when you think of the pointer as a remote, there is a bit more to talk about. That said, the Smart Pointer is compatible with Android devices and brings a multimedia mode and a presentation mode.
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iLumi intelligent LED bulbs kick off Indiegogo campaign

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  • By Eric Abent
  • on 29 Nov, 2012
iLumi intelligent LED bulbs kick off Indiegogo campaign
There are a few intelligent light bulbs vying for your dollar at the moment, but before you dive in, you might want to give iLumi a look. The iLumi series of Bluetooth LED light bulbs have been in development for the past two years, and now they need your help in making it to market. The iLumi Team has created an Indiegogo campaign to secure funding for this new line up of intelligent LED bulbs, and they have 35 days left to reach their funding goal of $100,000.
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Huawei MediaPad 10 Link reportedly in the works, details leak

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  • By Eric Abent
  • on 27 Nov, 2012
Huawei MediaPad 10 Link reportedly in the works, details leak
Huawei is no stranger to the realm of Android tablets, and it may be ready to give the 10-inch market another spin with its new MediaPad 10 Link. Notebook Italia has uncovered Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3.0 certification documents for such a device, which suggest that Huawei has a new slate up its sleeve. Unfortunately, we don't know very much about the MediaPad 10 Link at the moment, but there are a few morsels of information that are worthy of a mention.
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Vuzix Smart Glasses M100 to challenge Google Glass in 2013

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  • By Dave LeClair
  • on 13 Nov, 2012
Vuzix Smart Glasses M100 to challenge Google Glass in 2013
Every now and then, something comes out and Google's Project Glass that gets everyone excited again. Well, move over Google, because Vuzix has just shown off its own Project Glass competitor that's expected hit the market in 2013. Even cooler, the M100 device is based on Android Ice Cream Sandwich. The best way to describe the look of the device is to compare it to an oversized Bluetooth headset.
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Green Throttle Games introduces the Atlas controller

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  • By Eric Abent
  • on 6 Nov, 2012
Green Throttle Games introduces the Atlas controller
As if one Android gaming controller today wasn't enough, Green Throttle Games has revealed its new Atlas controller. Like the other Android controllers before it, the Atlas looks to solve the problem of touchscreen controls in mobile gaming, but there are a few little quirks that make the Atlas stand out. For one, Green Throttle Games is actually making some first-party titles that will be compatible with the Atlas, so there will be at least a few Atlas-enhanced games ready to go from the start.
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SuperTooth Disco 2 Bluetooth speaker review

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 10 Oct, 2012
SuperTooth Disco 2 Bluetooth speaker review
Today we have our hands on the next generation of both wireless and wired sound from the folks at SuperTooth. This is their new and improved Disco 2 Bluetooth speaker we first saw at CES earlier this year. If you're a fan of the original SuperTooth Disco you'll surely want to check out this new version. It's smaller, more portable, has a variety of colors, and sounds great. Lets take a look.
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Samsung buys chipmaker CSR’s technology and patents

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 17 Jul, 2012
Samsung buys chipmaker CSR’s technology and patents
Today Samsung has acquired the chipmaker company CSR's wireless handset technology and patents for the tune of around $310 million. CSR is a UK technology company that mainly deals in single-chip Bluetooth solutions for smartphones and other mobile devices. Along with buying out their technology they've also acquired a large set of patents. Cheers for playing a little defense Samsung!
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LG Eclipse 4G LTE quad-core headed to AT&T in October

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 14 Jun, 2012
LG Eclipse 4G LTE quad-core headed to AT&T in October
The name LG Eclipse isn't a new one. We've heard and seen various leaks of this device over the past few weeks indicating a rather powerful smartphone headed to the US complete with Qualcomm's quad-core Krait processor. Today however it has leaked again, en route to AT&T, and possibly hitting the market come this October.
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HTC One X camera has hidden Bluetooth controls

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  • By Michael Crider
  • on 9 May, 2012
HTC One X camera has hidden Bluetooth controls
It looks like there's more hiding in HTC's Sense 4.0 than meets the eye. The Chinese gadget enthusiasts at ePrice found that if they paired certain Bluetooth headsets with the HTC One X, they couldĀ operateĀ the shutter mechanism on the camera by pressing button combinations on the headset. It's a useful little trick, and one that's strangely absent from all the HTC documentation we've seen thus far. It's possible, but not confirmed, that the trick could work with the other HTC One phones as well.
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