Cambridge Silicon Radio claims it will have Bluetooth chips for wireless networks on sale for less than $5 by 2003. Analysts believe this drop in price will see Bluetooth technology become more widely adopted.
The result of individual profiles being created and used by different manufacturers is instances such as Vodafone/Nokia Bluetooth-enabled handsets and headsets only working with each other, not with the competition.alltalking.com's Sheridan said...
The more business-oriented SPV will be sold at retail with accesssories such as a plug-in soft keyboard, a car kit and a Bluetooth headset. Microsoft is rallying its allies against the major mobile phone manufacturers, such as Nokia, Samsung...
The first 3G mobile phone made by Sony Ericsson should hit the shops in January 2004, the manufacturer said this week. Philip Rambech, Sony Ericsson's UK and Ireland managing director, told journalists that the Z1010 was being put through its final...
The flaw is found in four models of Sony Ericsson phones and comes from an error in their Bluetooth service, according to the French Security Incident Response Team, or FrSIRT. Thomas Kristensen, Secunia's chief technology officer, said that...
The bill of materials for headsets has come crashing down in the last few years. Finch said: "We see this going the same way as our Bluetooth headset markets going. UK chip designer Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) has launched its bid to be the king...