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TDK Systems BlueM

...12Mbit/s of the USB HotSync cradle. It's a shame that TDK Systems doesn't provide more applications with the BlueM. Palm's own... Read more

25 March, 2002 by Damien Prat

New Palm handhelds get Bluetooth

TDK Systems will launch its latest Palm Bluetooth attachment at Comdex next week... Read more

8 November, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Bluetooth pushes into new markets

...handheld computers and PCs into applications such as industrial equipment and telematics. TDK Systems is aiming to stimulate that market with a range of Bluetooth... Read more

17 June, 2003 by Matthew Broersma

3G pits networks against phone makers

With increasing pressure to orchestrate the rollout of complex data services, network operators are looking for more of a say in how mobile phones are designed Read more

14 May, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

I-mode services a hit with Europeans

...anathema to phone manufacturers," said Nick Hunn, research and development director with TDK Systems. The wide variety of specifications in European phones has led to... Read more

13 May, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

Palm Bluetooth card cuts wires

...is not the first expansion device to bring Bluetooth to Palm handhelds; TDK Systems has already released Bluetooth "sleds" for the Palm m- and V... Read more

21 February, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

Palm Bluetooth coming next month

...m500 and m505 handhelds. That effort was delayed. Add-on "sleds" from TDK Systems, the BlueM and Blue5, provide Bluetooth for devices using Palm's... Read more

16 January, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

The Year Ahead: Handheld developments

...Palm model. You can already buy several attachments for the new Palms: TDK Systems' BlueM Bluetooth attachment uses the universal connector, while the Blue5 attaches... Read more

29 December, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Microsoft opens Xbox secrets

...Rage Software, Rockstar Games, Sierra On-Line, Taito, Take-Two Interactive Software, TDK Systems and THQ. Analysts had forecast the price tag to be between... Read more

16 May, 2001 by Erich Luening

Bluetooth advocates brush wireless LAN concerns aside

...needs and will inevitably coexist, according to Nick Hunn, managing director of TDK Systems Europe. Bluetooth's place in networking -- the so-called "personal area... Read more

2 May, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Bluetooth: Specification 0.9 gets the all clear

...a little more concrete. "Profiles are a core layer of interoperability," said TDK Systems technical manager Nick Hunn. "The profiles and the service discovery software... Read more

19 May, 1999 by Marc Ambasna Jones

Bluetooth will kill off wireless standard

...control 1W transmitters back when 802.11 was proposed," said Nick Hunn, TDK Systems' technical manager. "Low power newcomers like Bluetooth do it faster, at... Read more

18 May, 1999 by Marc Ambasna Jones

Bluetooth: SIG announces Specification - finally

...in the year, therefore pushing back final launch dates," said Nick Hunn, TDK Systems Bluetooth development manager. Hunn added that 3Com is being co-opted... Read more

15 April, 1999 by Marc Ambasna Jones

Psion slump signals sea change for PC cards

...balance between distributed and OEM sales," said Keith Marsden, managing director of TDK Systems Europe. "We've been concentrating on GSM, ISDN and LAN cards... Read more

11 February, 1999 by Marc Ambasna Jones
TDK Bluetooth USB Adaptor 1.4.2.18

TDK Bluetooth USB Adaptor 1.4.2.18

TDK Bluetooth USB Adaptor: With the award winning TDK Systems USB Adaptor, you can bring Bluetooth connectivity to your desktop or... Read more

3 January, 2004

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