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Description on Bluetooth GPS and the different models
Description on Bluetooth GPS and the different models
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Multi-deal Monday: Save big on tablets, speaker docks, and more! CNET Multi-deal Monday: Save big on tablets, speaker docks, and more!CNETSpecs include 16GB of storage, Android 3.1, dual cameras, Bluetooth, and GPS. Check out CNET's review of the Thrive if you want to learn more. 3. Speaker dock or Bluetooth speaker? Here's the best of both worlds: Amazon has the Panasonic SC-HC55 and more » |
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Does GPS need replacing? The Independent Does GPS need replacing?The IndependentProfessor Gordon Povey and Wired magazine pin-up Professor Harald Haas believe that visible light communication – or li-fi – can challenge the dominance of GPS, or the Global Positioning System. They believe they can use the light emitted from LED |
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Samsung Galaxy Attain 4G (MetroPCS) PC Magazine Samsung Galaxy Attain 4G (MetroPCS)PC MagazineCalls sounded fine through a Jawbone Era Bluetooth headset ($129, 4.5 stars), and Nuance-powered voice dialing worked well over Bluetooth without training. The speakerphone was too quiet to use outside, though calls sounded fine.and more » |
ZTE Optik tablet hits Sprint for $100 on February 5th, hopes EVDO is good enough Engadget
Mobiletor.comZTE Optik tablet hits Sprint for $100 on February 5th, hopes EVDO is good enoughEngadgetThere's also the usual Bluetooth and GPS antennas on board, as well as dual cameras (5MP rear and 2MP front-facing), 16GB of storage and a MicroSD slot for adding more. If you're not keen on locking yourself into a two year contract for a CDMA-only 7-inch ZTE Optik tablet now available at Sprint for $99.99ZTE Optik Android Tablet Coming To Sprint February 5thSprint unveils ZTE Optik tablet under $100all 14 news articles »
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An elegant power outlet for USB connection Worcester Telegram An elegant power outlet for USB connectionWorcester TelegramThe company said the outlet was compatible with iPads, iPhones, iPods, Android tablets and phones, tablet computers, cellphones, game systems from Nintendo and Sony, Bluetooth headsets, digital cameras and GPS devices that charge through a standard USB and more » |