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What is X-Box 360? by Paul Cris
X-Box is Microsoft’s first video game console. In 2001 Microsoft developed it. And already worldwide they have sold 20 million units. To compete with Sony’s Playstation, Microsoft rebuilt the X-Box and came up with X-Box 360. Hers Experimental Design Laboratory Inc. ... The X-Box pack also contains a HD AV cable, an Ethernet connectivity cable, a headset, a wireless controller, a media remote and a removable hard drive. ... With X-Box 360 we can do a lot of activities. ... The online version is called X-Box live.
Blackberry: What Is It? by Chris Uren
Blackberry is a pocket-sized wireless solution giving you easy access to your e-mail, company Intranet and the Internet. It's always connected (subject to network coverage). Your e-mails will find you automatically (again, subject to network coverage) - using 'push' technology. ... Secure - made specifically to meet strict security needs Voice and text messaging Voice Text Messaging Wireless Calendar Email View Attachments Wireless email synchronisation Voice A Built-in, high-quality phone is included with the 7100t, 7290 and 8700g BlackBerry handhelds.
Fantastic New Wireless Technology Explodes Across The Planet by Nathan T. Lynch
Bluetooth does not describe a dental condition in which a patient has blue teeth. The term “Bluetooth” signifies a special new technology, a technology of the 21st Century. The devices with Bluetooth technology allow the user of such devices to conduct 2-way transmissions over short distances. ... In other words, a Bluetooth car kit would not be expected to allow a cell phone with a headset profile to communicate with a computer that had a dial-up networking profile. ... For example, the Bluetooth car kit permits a cell phone in the garage to communicate with a home computer.
Are Your Teeth Going Blue? by Dale Davidson
You enter your office,your files, and images are transferred from your cell phone to your desk top wirelessly. The address books in your PC, cellphone and your desktop are synchronized wirelessly.You send photos from your cell phone to literally any receiver elsewhere in the world ,through a... You sit in front of your wireless keyboard and click your wireless mouse. ... Mobile phone manufacturerrs have developed software upgrades for phones that are susceptible to types of hacking such as bluesnarfing which occurs in older model telephones, where a connecting can be made and information...
Portable Technology: Getting to Know the Treo by Simon Canfield
Up until the recent past, those who wanted to take
advantage of a mobile phone, data organizer, wireless
e-mail with text messaging, web browsing and a digital
camera had to have separate units for each. With today’s
technology comes the Treo – offering all of those features
in one small... Starting – in some cases – at $299, this portable
communications center is well worth the price, and is
compatible with a number of different phone carriers. ... The standard battery
offers between five and six hours of talk time, but you
can extend the normal life by avoiding wireless...
What is XBox360? by Anil Kumar Pammidimukkala
Xbox 360 is the successor to Xbox video game console from Microsoft. It was referred to in the past as Xbox Next or Xbox 2 or simply Project Xenon. Microsoft has scheduled its launch just before Christmas of 2005, the biggest shopping season although it was unveiled on 12.05.2005 on MTV. ... Xbox 360 Wireless Controller Xbox 360 through the optimized wireless technology offers the ultimate in wireless gaming within a 30 ft range for 40 hours with the help of 2 AA batteries. ... Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter The Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter takes your Xbox 360 experience...
Electronics: The Must-Have Accessory by Chris Robertson
You might not see iPods on Paris runways, but electronics have undergone a transformation from a utilitarian necessity to a fashion accessory. While electronics aren't exactly replacing jewelry as a status symbol - bling is still the thing - the types of gadgets a person can't live without... While true wireless integration is still some time away, the stage is being set for complete interactivity among all our electronic devices. ... Plasma and LCD televisions are proudly displayed on walls, while microchips are finding their way into our kitchen appliances.
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