December 19th, 2007
There are several ways that electronic devices may be connected to each other.
- Component cables
- Electrical wires
- Ethernet cables
- WiFi
- Infrared signals
The community of electronic devices that you have is made up of your computers, entertainment systems, telephones, and the various pieces and parts of the systems. Communication can be established between these devices using variety of wires, cables, radio signals and infrared light beams, including a wide range of connectors, plugs and protocols. Bluetooth is another art of establishing connectivity between these devices.
You need a Bluetooth enabled cell phone to have a wireless connection between your cell phone and your head set. For a better understanding of the advancement of technology, Bluetooth is an in-expensive way for different devices to communicate with each other, with the help of a secure, short range radio frequency. With this technology you can achieve up-to seven established connectivity at any one time, including cell phones, headsets, cameras, Global Positioning System (GPS) devices, printers, keyboards, handheld computers, and even Bluetooth-capable cars.
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December 19th, 2007
Corporate Telecommunications gains around 90 per cent of its revenue from the sale and distribution of headsets. The company predicted three years ago that these small devices were going places. Here’s why…
Corporate Telecommunications, or CorpTel as it is known to its friends, is going from strength to strength. After sitting down and wondering just three years ago if putting so much effort into the distribution of headsets was a recipe for disaster, the company is now very comfortable in its decision to stick with these peripherals.
The advent of wireless, VoIP and new regulations and legislation such as the Noise at Work Directive are only increasing demand and sophistication of headsets, and swelling pockets at CorpTel. The company generated 30 per cent profit on a ?7.3 million turnover for end of financial year December 2005, from an original prediction of ?5 million. This year, it has projected to make a turnover of ?9 million with a 28% profit margin. “We’ve gone from strength to strength,”states Paul Baxter, general manager at CorpTel. “Thanks to wireless headsets and VoIP functionality, headsets are just getting more popular.
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December 18th, 2007
It is a fast world. In this fast world we need to communicate fast. The infusion of mobile phone in our life is one such facet which has helped us stay in tune with this fast world. These days everyone is talking about 3G (3rd Generation) mobile technology. Though the mobile network operators are already into the implementation of the technology the mobile manufacturers are finding it hard to imbibe the technology in every mobile phone model.
Motorola RAZR V3i from Motorola is a 3G enabled mobile phone. It is a quad band mobile phone meaning, with it one can roam around the world without any fear of being disconnected due to difference in technology of the mobile connection networks. It comes in silver quartz colour. It is a dual display camera mobile phone. The external display is of 96 ? 80 pixel colour display and it displays the name or the phone number of a caller even without opening the phone. The internal display is of 176 ? 220 TFT colour display. It also has a removable memory of up to 512 MB plus it has an internal memory of up to 12 MB.
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