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A Guide to Choosing from Different Types of Headsets by Ricardo Trinidad
There are a number of options available to you if you are in the market for a headset for personal or business reasons, though this can lead to problems if you aren’t exactly sure what sort of headset you should be looking for. In order to help you with this, this guide will assist you in... Cell phone headsets can be wired, wireless, or even operate on Bluetooth technology, but in the end they all accomplish the same goal of allowing you to talk on your cell phone without having to actually hold the phone to your ear as you talk.
The Wireless that Wi-Fi Promised by Jacob Loeb
I was thrilled when Apple announced its Airport Wi-Fi hardware. Like many others, I envisioned walking down the street with my iBook constantly connected to the Internet. We all soon found out how difficult that was, at least without buying a cup of coffee. ... And again it’s a cell phone company bringing this new service to our lives. ... Much like early cell phone phones, EVDO is not thought of as a consumer product. ... Your Internet connection is going through the cell phone network that’s already in most places you are traveling.
How Bluetooth Technology Has Changed The Way We Communicate by Gregg Hall
The advances in technology in the past century have been extraordinary. From simple local communication abilities, to global, the world has been taking great strides in making technology a part of your daily life. The last few years have brought forth some truly unique technology, with the... You no longer have to hold a phone and drive; the Bluetooth has allowed the phone to stay in your pocket as the car kit and phone become voice activated. ... If you would like to call someone you can simply speak the name and the phone will dial.
Atomic Alarm Clocks by Richard Romando
Imagine setting clock alarm for waking up early the next morning only to be awakened minutes or hours late and then missing out on appointments or meetings. It was can be a frequent occurrence without an atomic alarm clock. With an atomic alarm clock, however, there would be no excuses for late... Another plus is that users can do away with the services of a hotel or host for wake up calls when vacationing, on business trips, or traveling for whatever reason. ... For frequent travelers, these clocks work well as their amazingly perfect antennae pick up radio signals from atomic time...
Five Solid Reasons To Use An Internet Fax Service by Titus Hoskins
Online or Internet Fax Services are becoming extremely popular
with our ever increasingly mobile workplace and workforce. As we
become more mobile, we want the ability to receive and send
faxes through our email and the Internet. It's as simple as that! ... As our
communication and business tools keep changing with the
introduction of new hardware and services, Internet or email
fax will work with all of these new inventions: Laptops, PDAs,
Cell Phones, Wi-Fi, VoIP, Wireless Broadband, Satellite Internet, come what may...
Mobile Computing: Taking It With Us by Leon Chaddock
For the holidays this year, more people will be getting mobile computing options than ever before in history. With so many various ways of staying connected through computers, people seem to not be able to get enough. This is great news for all of those out there that love new technology as it... You can use your pocket pc or even your mobile computing cell phone to do all the work for you. ... All you need to do is to flip open that phone and begin a mobile computing session that will get the job done in seconds.
How SMS Works by Jim Sherman
SMS, or Short Message Service, is the technology behind what we often refer to as ‘text messages’ or ‘SMSes’, as well as what allows for news alerts on cellular phones. In recent years SMS has ballooned to over a 50 billion dollar industry and is quickly taking the communications world by storm. ... In effect, what happens is that your phone actually sends out a few smaller messages and then the receiving phone simply compiles those messages so that for users on both ends, it appears as though the message were cohesive.
Internet Faxing: An Online Service That Kills Fax Machine by Claudia Walters
Yes, indeed conventional fax machines are dying, and will be out of the business very soon. We are now living in a digital world - emails, cell phones, instant messenger, GPRS systems are everywhere, slipping themselves into everybody's life. Ask yourself: When is the last time you post your... As for eFax, with subscription fees range from $0 to $19.95/month; you can receive faxes up to 200 pages for free; you can then send out faxes with a low price of $0.10/page; you get a local or a toll-free number; you get additional services such as voicemail-to-email services.
The Future "Mobile Me" iPod from Apple and Intel by John Thomas
I was reading an article today and my light bulb finally went on - Blam! I really got how cool the Apple and Intel deal is… I spend a fair amount of my time working with startups and I am convinced that 95% of innovation occurs in small companies. Only a small percentage of these fledgling... But wireless networking is based on open standard that is a direct competitor to proprietary cell phone networks. ... Video Player: good start, needs more pixels
Player Content: iTunes is well done, just needs a subscription plan
Cell Phone: weak start, Apple not committed yet, but Intel has can...
Mobile Computing Networks by Richard Romando
Using mobile computers when in transit implies mobile computing. This is effectuated by using wireless technologies such as LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi, GPRS, etc. LAN refers to Local Area Networking. This is not a very mobile technology, as it restricts the area of its reach. ... Cell phones are currently the most commonly used mobile computing devices on the planet. ... GPRS networks coupled with EDGE or Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution provide fast Internet connection on cell phones. ... Besides these popular services, there are also some lesser-known networks that have been introduced lately.
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