
Now this is a sound system that is perfect for any party. Especially outdoor parties. The Road Rocker Bluetooth Sound System will deliver 50 hours of battery power as well as great sound with both a woofer and a tweeter. (Read More)
If like me you are always missplacing your wallet, a new device called the Wallet TrackR might be able to help you keep your wallet close. Its been designed to provide a Bluetooth link to your iPhone or iOS device from your wallet, and alert you whenever your wallet falls out of range. (Read More)
Outdoor Tech has launched the ADAPT ($40), a clip-on Bluetooth receiver that allows iOS devices and the latest iPod nanos to wirelessly stream audio to any pair of headphones or speakers. (Read More)
We have introduced several pairs of touch gloves that help you comfortably use your smartphone in cold winter, but if you want more functions, the following Bluetooth touch gloves may be more suitable for you. (Read More)

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco last week, Intel CTO Justin Rattner and Yorgis Palaskas, the company’s research lead in radio integration, unveiled a Wi-Fi radio comprised almost entirely from the same components in the company’s microprocessors. (Read More)

At UK’s Portsmouth Hospitals Trust, clinicians have been test driving a digital pen system that works with Blackberry smartphones to record and transmit data entered on specialty paper. (Read More)

A perfect companion for your cell phone!You could watch your cell phone to see who is calling or push a button to mute the ringer and let them go to voicemail. (Read More)
Edifier introduces in the US the Spinnaker E30 Bluetooth speaker system. Featured a total of six separate amplifiers to drive two silk domed tweeters, two 2 3/4-inch mid-range and two downward firing 4-inch bass drivers, the Spinnaker delivers 90 watts of RMS output power. The system includes digital sound processing technology (DSP) to deliver clean and clear sound. (Read More)

Curvus, a subsidiary of WPR Medical out of Arendal, Norway, has received 510(K) clearance for its wireless Curvus Arrhythmia Monitoring Device (C-AD), a continuous ECG monitoring system that can be worn 24/7, including during showering. The system can send immediate notifications to clinicians when arrhythmias are detected. (Read More)

Scientists at Korea University in Seoul have demonstrated a prototype of a new biomonitoring system that transmits data through the body, replacing wires and minimizing the need for batteries.The device is 300 micrometres thick and in a test, using a metal electrode coated with a flexible silicon-rich polymer, the researchers transmitted data at a rate of 10 megabits per second through a person’s arm. (Read More)