Turn your smartphone handset into a laptop
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MobileChoiceUK on 30th May 2008 (via mobilechoiceuk.com)
Peripheral connects via USB or Bluetooth to your smartphone, giving you a fold-open keyboard and full-size monitor.
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SmartPhoneToday on 28th Oct 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
According to the Boy Genius, it's not just iPhone users that will be getting / not getting the telco's WiFi on the house -- the company has plans to offer use of its hotspots for free to Laptop Connect and smartphone users. An internal memo from the provider appears to state that effective May 20th, anyone with a $60 or higher Laptop Connect plan will be able to take a ride on AT&T's networks in 1
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Engadget on 21st May 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
When you buy a laptop today, it's likely to come with Bluetooth. But if you've got an older model or just want to add Bluetooth to your desktop, usually it requires that you buy a 3" long dongle that connects to a vacant USB port. Well, with the miniaturization of just about everything, we now have Bluetooth dongles that protrude just 1/4" from the USB socket. The latest from Brando allows you to
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Pocketnow on 27th Feb 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
I usually would not post such a deal but I thought that this little bluetooth adapter was cool. It is microscopic! Seriously it sticks less than a quarter of an inch. This is a great solution for add bluetooth to your laptop or even your desktop. The adapter is tiny and is barely noticeable and is
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BerryReview on 30th May 2008 (via berryreview.com)
I have a desktop PC running XP Home and a laptop running Vista. The desktop is connected to a router via a cable and the laptop is wireless. The broadband speed on my laptop can run up to 6Mb but my desktop varies from 0.3 to 1.8Mb. Why does my desktop run so much slower than my laptop?
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NetworkWorld on 7th Apr 2008 (via networkworld.com)
Mini laptop market is boomingSales make up 8% of laptop marketMobile operators are starting to cash in on the booming mini laptop market with sales climbing towards 10%.Carphone Warehouse’s Webbook (the retailer’s major laptop product) has been the main catalyst
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MobileToday on 23rd Oct 2008 (via mobiletoday.co.uk)