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		<description><![CDATA[YES! Bluetooth is very much viable for the future to come. One of the prime reasons why forums are pushing the proposal for Bluetooth is that today there is the lack &#038; the need for short-range communication over wireless medium &#8211; and mind you an efficient &#038; stable connection that lasts. Comparing solutions available today [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.bluetoothmarketingpod.com">Bluetooth Marketing Pod</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>YES! <a href="./" >Bluetooth</a> is very much viable for the future to come. One of the prime reasons why forums are pushing the proposal for <a href="./" >Bluetooth</a> is that today there is the lack &#038; the need for short-range communication over <a href="./" >wireless</a> medium &#8211; and mind you an efficient &#038; stable connection that lasts. Comparing solutions available today &#8211; there is the infra red technology which does not have good bandwidth capability and also suffers from the problem of range line of sight problems.</p>
<p>The next available option is indoor <a href="./" >wireless</a> networking through radio frequency (2Ghz etc)sample solutions exist from vendors like Lucent(wavelan/orinoco)this option has a downfall of needing extensive setup (infrastructure for base stations) and is VERY expensive. The range offered is also sometimes considered as &#8216;extra&#8217; inconvenient, thus not allowing one to manage &#038; control interference from nearby base stations.</p>
<p><a href="./" >Bluetooth</a> looks to overcome all of the above problems by providing for a cheap, efficient, fast, no-futz short-range <a href="./" >wireless</a> solution!</p>
<p>The Jabra BT150 (retailing between $25 and $30 in high street <a href="./" >phone</a> shops) is a good buy. It&#8217;s either the same size or smaller than the H500, cheaper, and also in black. It&#8217;s only suitable for <a href="./" >Bluetooth</a> version 1.1 or higher.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the only one I could find, but its another for you to consider. Downside to the BT150 is 2 hours less talk time and 20 hours less stand by time than the H500. You could determine how much of your <a href="./" >phone</a> you use, and make a decision if the extra amount of money is worth the talk/stand by time.</p>
<p>The good news is that it doesn&#8217;t matter how you received the text message; as long as it is on your <a href="./" >phone</a> as an SMS message (text message), you can forward it to someone else. Yes, you can copy the text within a text message, provided you have a device that allows you to copy text (most <a href="./" >phones</a> these days allow you to do this).</p>
<p>Once in the body of the text message, choose the Options, which should have an option to Copy. When you are in the Note, choose Options and then choose Paste. Whenever you choose the Copy option, the text will go onto the Clipboard (just like with Windows) and this will allow you to Paste the text somewhere else. If you tell me what type of <a href="./" >phone</a> you have, I can give you specific instructions on how to do this.</p>
<p>The cars that are now coming equipped with <a href="./" >Bluetooth</a> allow you to have a <a href="./" >Bluetooth</a> connection between your <a href="./" >wireless</a> <a href="./" >phone</a> and your car (through the <a href="./" >phone</a> and car&#8217;s <a href="./" >Bluetooth</a> connection). If you have a compatible <a href="./" >phone</a> (and are on a compatible <a href="./" >wireless</a> network &#8211; that is, compatible with the car), you can use the car&#8217;s console to dial your <a href="./" >phone</a>, access your address book, make and receive calls, etc. You won&#8217;t need a <a href="./" >Bluetooth</a> headset in order to use the car&#8217;s features, but you do need a compatible <a href="./" >phone</a>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure what type of car you bought, but here is an example from Audi:</p>
<p>Your Audi vehicle may be equipped with a <a href="./" >phone</a> preparation utilizing a <a href="./" >Bluetooth</a> interface to enable hands-free functionality (compatible <a href="./" >mobile</a> <a href="./" >phones</a> sold separately). You will need a <a href="./" >Bluetooth</a> &#8211; enabled <a href="./" >mobile</a> <a href="./" >phone</a> in order to utilize this function. Not all <a href="./" >Bluetooth</a> &#8211; enabled <a href="./" >mobile</a> <a href="./" >phone</a> models are compatible with Audi&#8217;s <a href="./" >phone</a> preparation. Contact your local Audi dealer for the latest listing of compatible <a href="./" >phones</a>. Audi recommends the use of the Audi <a href="./" >phone</a> cradle (sold separately) with your <a href="./" >mobile</a> <a href="./" >phone</a> while operating this vehicle.</p>
<p>Here is some information on other cars that have the same type of system:</p>
<p>Plug a sleek new system-compatible <a href="./" >phone</a> into your car for instant integration with the Hands-Free Communication System or use the available <a href="./" >Bluetooth</a> interface to enjoy the benefits of hands-free calling while keeping your <a href="./" >phone</a> in your pocket, your purse, or wherever it&#8217;s convenient.</p>
<p>With the system engaged, you can keep both hands on the wheel while communicating, for easier, safer, more convenient driving.</p>
<p>With your <a href="./" >phone</a> docked in the Multi-Handset Interface cradle: The system will access and display your phonebook. Your <a href="./" >phone</a>&#8217;s battery charges automatically. Calls are clearly delivered through your audio system. The audio system automatically mutes the radio or pause&#8217;s the CD during calls. You can control calls via your multifunction steering wheel or with the optional voice control system. To make hands free communication even easier, initialize your approved <a href="./" >phone</a> with the <a href="./" >Bluetooth</a> interface; the system will automatically recognize your <a href="./" >phone</a> every time you enter the vehicle.<br />
Victor Epand</p>
<p>Victor Epand is an expert agent for BuyCellularPhones.info, a huge cellphone superstore featuring great prices and rebates on cellphones including <a href="./" >Motorola</a>, <a href="./" >Samsung</a>, <a href="./" >Nokia</a>, Audiovox, <a href="./" >LG</a>, RIM <a href="./" >Blackberry</a>, Sanyo, Sony Ericsson, and others.<br />
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