Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop for Bluetooth review
Reviews One of the reasons for our interest in the Wireless Optical Desktop for Bluetooth was the hope that Microsoft’s Bluetooth implementation would be comprehensive enough to resolve the sort of connectivity issues we experienced with the HP/3Com kit.
[December 10, 2002, 10:12]
Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth review
Reviews Going with Bluetooth over a standard RF desktop set also gives you the benefit of the former's improved range. Adding Bluetooth to your PC is as simple as inserting the bundled USB transceiver dongle into a vacant port -- but unlike with RF...
[November 5, 2004, 10:53]
Microsoft keyboard shows Bluetooth gaps
News Microsoft has taken a simplistic approach with its Bluetooth keyboard and mouse that means the kit is unlikely to work with anything other than Windows XP -- for the moment at least. The experiences of ZDNet UK's reviewer make it clear that...
[December 10, 2002, 16:00]
Vista-friendly peripherals unveiled
News The Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 is a one-inch-thick keyboard that uses 2.4GHz Bluetooth technology to connect wirelessly with any PC up to 30 feet away. On Tuesday Microsoft also unveiled a Bluetooth wireless mouse that also functions as a...
[September 14, 2006, 10:00]
Microsoft unveils new keyboards, mice
News Microsoft's "Bluetooth compatible keyboard, mouse and USB transceiver are designed for those who prefer the advantages of wireless technology and appreciate the ultimate in style and performance," Matt Barlow, the company's group product manager...
[September 3, 2002, 7:46]
Windows 7 RC1 made available for download
News However, Painell revealed on Wednesday that two features present in the beta — a built-in Bluetooth audio driver and the ability to have a guest account — have been dropped from the release candidate.
[April 30, 2009, 14:00]
Opinion: Mobile Linux for Bluetooth - spanner for Microsoft?
News The widespread movement towards wireless connectivity is now driving the immediate future of these devices and Microsoft has been slow to formerly support any wireless technology for CE, although it is starting to make a few noises in both the...
[May 11, 1999, 8:33]
Dell and HP PDAs slug it out amid sea of gadgets
News HP introduced a new high-end HP iPaq Pocket PC h5450, with built-in Bluetooth and 802.11b capabilities. The receiver uses Bluetooth to broadcast GPS location signals, which can be picked up by the handheld from as far away as 30 feet.
[November 19, 2002, 10:28]
IDF: Intel looks for help on future PC concept
News Some of these are external for keyboard, mouse, scanner, camera and so on: some are internal and support options such as a Flash Media drive or Bluetooth modules -- although Bluetooth is not in the specification, it was mentioned as a possibility...
[February 28, 2002, 8:40]
Windows CE .Net gets Bluetooth certification
News The drive to qualify Windows CE .Net for Bluetooth stands in contrast to Microsoft's less-than-enthusiastic attitude towards supporting Bluetooth in Windows XP, its recently released desktop operating system.
[October 30, 2001, 16:19]
SignOut
Downloads It allows the on-call or covering health care team member to add daily events, todo items and procedures performed.The patient list is easily shared with others using infrared or Bluetooth capabilities.SignOut also comes with a desktop Microsoft...
[December 17, 2003, 7:00]
Quickoffice Premier for Palm
Downloads Quickoffice Premier, the first Palm OS Office suite to allow you to open native Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint files directly on your handheld - no synchronization required.easy ways to load your native Microsoft Office files straight onto...
[December 5, 2007, 14:05]
MobileTracker
Downloads Our long experience in the geospatial field results in applications like MobileTracker which are built for easy usage and convenience.Technical Details:GPS:An active GPS device (built-in or via Bluetooth) supported by Windows Mobile via the...
[July 23, 2007, 8:00]
TerraTrack Recorder 3 (PPC 5)
Downloads Bluetooth interface (built-in or dongle) required. Virtual Serial Port Driver for playing backat the same mobile device** Track recording and playing back to you desktop PC''sNMEA-0183 Navigation software (Microsoft Streets&Trips 2009...
[February 2, 2009, 7:00]
WMouseXP Bluetooth Presenter Remote Control
Downloads Now technically supports most available Bluetooth hardware (dongles/integrated/etc) running on BlueSoleil, Broadcom/WIDCOMM or Microsoft (driver) Stacks! Make sure your Bluetooth is plugged-in & ready.Note: WMouseXP is compatible with Bluetooth...
[August 9, 2007, 8:00]
Office Suite Professional 7
Downloads Native MS formats are processed faster and smarter than any other handheld application.Supported PC Formats DOC, TXT, RTFPalm DOCXLS, XML, CSVJPG, GIF, BMP, PNG6 ways to share office documents:Saving and retrieving from remote FTP server*Email...
[July 30, 2003, 8:00]
MobiSystems SpreadSheet
Downloads Beam files Bluetooth support Worksheet sorting Work with Native Microsoft Office Files, Manage Workbooks with Ease Work with native Microsoft Excel XLS and XML files or the commonly used CSV format right on your Palm device or Smart Phone.
[November 5, 2005, 7:00]
TacMapper
Downloads TacMapper has been tested on a variety of GPS units including serial direct-connect devices, compact-flash, secure digital (SD) and Bluetooth devices. Display georeferenced images on your PDAPlot GPS position and capture GPS pointsGraphically edit...
[July 20, 2006, 8:00]
Aspicore GSM Tracker for S80
Downloads Refer to http://www.aspicore.com for a demo of smartphone real time location data integrated with Microsoft MapPoint .NET Web Service.InstallationCopy the SIS file into your Series 80 device e.g.with a Bluetooth file transfer.
[June 20, 2005, 8:00]
NEW! eOffice 4.6 Mobile Office Suite - View, Edit & Create Microsoft Office Files
Downloads Print anything including graphic files and photos from your BlackBerry via Bluetooth or via any mobile printer.eOffice allows you to easily send files stored on your computer directly from your phone.
[May 21, 2004, 8:00]



