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Network Chemistry Unveils BlueScanner

Via Wireless Week
With the popularity of Bluetooth soaring, Network Chemistry is offering some protection. The RF security and management solutions company introduced BlueScanner, which is designed to detect Bluetooth security vulnerabilities.
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group indicates there will be roughly 500 million Bluetooth devices in the world by the end of 2005, with more […]

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Bugging connectivity

Via Bugging connectivity
Mobile phones are no longer just communication gadgets. With the latest technology endowing handsets with the best features, mobile viruses are a big concern for the cellular industry, just like in computers. Trojan horse, a virus, is already posing a threat to feature-heavy mobile phones.
Says Niraj Kaushik, country manager, (India and SAARC), Trend […]

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Bluetooth: Driving the technology forward

Via ElectronicsWeekly.com
Bluetooth is buzzing because demand for wireless headsets on mobile phones is driving the technology forward. But how will the technology create new applications to sustain that growth?
After a protracted and less than smooth birthing period, Bluetooth is expected to ship around 270 million units during 2005, thanks in large part to wireless […]

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Think Outside Inc. Announces Bluetooth Support for Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 @ Dave’s iPAQ

Source: Dave’s iPAQ
Think Outside Inc., creator of the award-winning Stowaway Portable Keyboards for handheld devices, today announced they are the first to offer enhanced keyboard driver support for devices running Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 5.0.
The Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard is the best selling portable Bluetooth keyboard in the world, with support for over 500 mobile […]

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Heading Off Bluetooth Threats

Surce: Enterpriseitplanet.com
By Pedro Hernandez
Redwood City, CA-based Network Chemistry today announced that the company has added a new form of detection to its portfolio of wireless vulnerability assessment tools. While the security space is preoccupied with locking down 802.11, the firm is tackling the other prominent wireless technology, Bluetooth.
Bluecanner, a stand-alone utility for Windows XP (SP2 […]

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‘Rifle’ Sniffs Out Vulnerability in Bluetooth Devices

Source: NPR.org
If you’ve used your cell phone today — or any other wireless device that uses Bluetooth technology — someone could be watching you.
John Hering, a student at the University of Southern California, has developed the BlueSniper rifle, a tool that looks like a big gun which can “attack” a wireless device from […]

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Awards night

Source: Mobiletoday.co.uk
Mobile’s sister-title Mobile Choice gave the consumer’s verdict on the industry’s top devices and services last week, at the magazine’s 5th awards ceremony.
The results celebrated the best the industry had to offer over the past year with products like the Motorola RAZR and new arrivals such as the Samsung D600 and Nokia N90 collecting […]

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Sony Ericsson Announces HBH-PV700 Bluetooth Headset

 
Sony Ericsson today announced the new Bluetooth Headset HBH-PV700, a handsfree solution for the every day user. The new headset offers 5 hours talk time and 150 hours standby time; great sound quality and an adjustable ear hook for comfortable, all-day use.
The HBH-PV700 supports all the advanced voice features of Sony Ericsson’s Bluetooth phones in […]

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Sony Ericsson unveil P990

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