How Bluetooth Technology Can Help You
Why Buy A Wireless Bluetooth Headset?
By Lee MacRae
Bluetooth enabled devices are becoming increasingly popular these days, since millions of users purchase them every year. One of the most popular is the unique wireless headset that uses Bluetooth technology. If you're not familiar with them, the following info highlights what a Bluetooth headset is about and why so many are preferring them wherever they are sold.
Bluetooth enabled headsets are "hands-free" wireless devices that attach on/around your ear. Without the encumbering wires you able to take care of other matters washing the dishes, jogging, using your computer or anything else that goes better with two hands free, yet still allows you to carry on a phone conversation. And these tiny devices will allow one to four hours of talk time within 30 feet of your phone. Talk time can be extended by simply using the standby mode.
When doing your headset comparison, you need to evaluate factors such as ergonomics, ease-of-use and cost. Without a doubt it should be comfortable, simple and easy to handle and something you can afford. If all these requirements are met, then go ahead and make that wise buying decision. Go buy it! And then you will enjoy watching those with wired headsets become frustrated with their old technology.
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Fri, 07 Nov 2008 00:00:00 EST
AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) announced that it has agreed, through one of its
subsidiaries, to acquire privately-held Wayport, Inc., a leading provider
of managed Wi-Fi services in the United States, for approximately $275
million in cash. The deal adds Wayport's focused capabilities and
enterprise customer portfolio with AT&T's leading Internet Protocol (IP)
and 3G networks, and broad consumer and business customer bases, to deliver
enhanced broadband connectivity at home, in the office, on the road, and
virtually anywhere in between.
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