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		<title>Bluetooth 3.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 16:48:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Bluetooth 3.0 spec is almost ready to launch on April 21st,The updated specification will enable the transfer of larger files thanks to the incorporation of 802.11n.
Bluetooth 3.0 will bring with it dramatically-improved file transfer speeds by using 802.11 technology But not technically WiFi, which is a certified version of 802.11 standards. So this will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Bluetooth 3.0 spec is almost ready to launch on April 21st,The updated specification will enable the transfer of larger files thanks to the incorporation of 802.11n.</p>
<p>Bluetooth 3.0 will bring with it dramatically-improved file transfer speeds by using 802.11 technology But not technically WiFi, which is a certified version of 802.11 standards. So this will enable the transfer of much larger files. The previous spec was fine for the transfer of more bite-sized data, like contact info or calendar items, but as mobile devices evolve to become our entertainment centers on-the-go. So this improvement will certainly good for transferring things video and music collections.</p>
<p>Bluetooth 3.0 + High Speed standard works by using two compatible Bluetooth modules that coordinate a switch to 802.11 to move the bulk files. Once a file-transfer is complete, the devices coordinate a switch back to the slower and backwards-compatible 3.0Mbps rate of earlier Bluetooth releases, which consumes less power and bandwidth.</p>
<p>So Get ready for the next phase of bluetooth.</p>
<p>visit the official bluetooth technology info site:<a href="http://www.bluetooth.com/bluetooth/" target="_blank"> http://www.bluetooth.com/bluetooth/</a></p>
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