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Wireless Dreams

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SIGnature magezine | Q4 2009
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In the News | What's new, what's hot, what's not
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Perspectives | Global Solution
Regional Report | Back to our Roots
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| In Touch
Spec Check | The Next New Thing
Wacky Apps | Just for Kicks
Bluetooth Technology 101 | Healthy Outlook
Bluetooth Technology 501 | Passing the Test
Get in the Game | Wireless Dreams
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Dream

Wireless high speed data transfer is now possible with Bluetooth technology, and low energy devices are on the horizon. What are you looking forward tothe most? Let us know!

Enter

Tell us what kind of wireless application you hope to see next. Submit your ideas by 23 November and you’ll be entered for a chance to win one of eight prizes.

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Jabra HaloThis issue’s sponsor, GN Netcom, will award eight lucky winners a Jabra HALO, each valued at US$129. The Bluetooth enabled headset lets you stream music (in stereo!) and make calls wirelessly. Noise Blackout eliminates background noise for crystal clear sound. Let the music play.


Q1' 2009 Winners

Viktor Edward, Mushin, Lagos, Nigeria
My idea is to make a Bluetooth enabled doormat so that when a visitor is about to knock on my door, a device inside would make a sound, and a Bluetooth enabled camera would let me see someone outside my door on my television screen.


Vahap Gul, Bursa, Turkey
I imagine a Bluetooth enabled accessory, built in a watch, ring or necklace. This device would confirm the identity of a person. For example, to pass security control or to enter his house he would use his Bluetooth wireless accessory.


Rolando Reyes, Bronx, New York
I have a great idea for Bluetooth enabled earrings, where they also enable a user to speak to another person and hear what the person says.


Joey Lalonde, St. Andrews West, Ontario, Canada
I like to watch sports on TV, but when I go watch a game live, I miss hearing the sports broadcasters during the game. They broadcast live from the arena, so it would be awesome to be able to tune in to the broadcasters’ box via a Bluetooth enabled device.


John Branley, Yonkers, New York
How annoying is it to fill in your personal info and medical history at a doctor’soffice or fill out forms at a job interview? I suggest creating a phone file with your personal info that could be exported to standard forms on an electronic writing board via Bluetooth technology (perhaps incorporating Google AutoFill).Then your info could be reviewed and uploaded from this electronic writing board to the recipient’s office PC. This would be great for resumés and health records.


Bruno, Las Vegas, Nevada
My idea is a Bluetooth wireless key that you can program to open doors such as your house and car, or even to start your car with a simple keychain that’s also a remote control. It could alert you if someone is trying to break into your house or car.The keychain could be password enabled to prevent theft if someone finds the key.

 
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