September 27, 2005
BLINK: Bluetooth Simplicity From Broadcom?
If you've ever spent hours shouting at the little blinking blue light on your laptop screaming, "what do you mean you can't find my phone? IT'S THERE!!", then you may find Broadcom's new BLINK Bluetooth software (Bluetooth-Link = BLINK, getit?) bringing your blood pressure down, according to Digital-Lifestyles.info, textually's new favorite bookmark.
..."Although Bluetooth-enabled phones continue to grow in popularity, many people are put off using the functionality because of problems getting some devices to talk to each other.
BLINK software claims to soothe the troubled brows of baffled Bluetooth uses with an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) that makes complex Bluetooth-related tasks "as simple as browsing the Internet.
... Once fired up, the BLINK software serves up a graphical representation of the user's mobile phone on their desktop or notebook PC screens..."
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