OD4Contact 1.2 adds support for many Bluetooth phones
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iSync 1.5 adds support for new phones
iSync 1.5 adds support for new phones
08/10/2004 02:22 PMApple on Tuesday released
iSync
1.5, an updated version of the software that lets Mac OS X users
manage contacts, calendars, to do lists and Safari bookmarks across
multiple computers and devices, including iPods, mobile phones, Palm
OS PDAs and more. The new release adds support for more devices,
including recently released models from Sony Ericsson and Motorola.
Apple advises that iCal 1.5.2 (the latest version as of this posting)
or later is required for iSync 1.5. Bluetooth 1.5 is also required if
you plan to synchronize data with a Bluetooth-equipped mobile phone.
OS X 10.3.5 adds Bluetooth remote
control support
OS X 10.3.5 adds Bluetooth remote
control support
08/16/2004 08:44 AMMac User Aug 16 2004 12:55PM GMT
Bluetooth 1.5 Adds Headset and Printing
Support
Bluetooth 1.5 Adds Headset and Printing
Support
02/10/2004 02:55 AMTidBITS Feb 10 2004 4:03AM GMT
iSync 1.5 adds support for new phones
(MacCentral)
iSync 1.5 adds support for new phones
(MacCentral)
08/10/2004 02:12 PMMacCentral - Apple on Tuesday released iSync 1.5, an updated version
of the software that lets Mac OS X users manage contacts, calendars,
to do lists and Safari bookmarks across multiple computers and
devices, including iPods, mobile phones, Palm OS PDAs and more. The
new release adds support for more devices, including recently released
models from Sony Ericsson and Motorola. Apple advises that iCal 1.5.2
(the latest version as of this posting) or later is required for iSync
1.5. Bluetooth 1.5 is also required if you plan to synchronize data
with a Bluetooth-equipped mobile phone. ...
Bluetooth 1.5 Adds Headset and Printing
Support (09-Feb-2004; 2.3K)
Bluetooth 1.5 Adds Headset and Printing
Support (09-Feb-2004; 2.3K)
02/10/2004 02:43 AMeCare support solution adds Safari
support, more
eCare support solution adds Safari
support, more
08/16/2004 12:11 PMNetopia Inc. released
eCare
4.0 on Monday. The upgrade to the company's interactive online
support solution adds support for Apple's Safari Web browser, the
ability to capture a video recording of remote control sessions and
log complete transcripts for any support session, and more. eCare
requires only a Web browser on the client side, although Mac users
must install a plug-in to use the Desktop Assist, Desktop Observer,
Invite Assist and Invite Observe functions. Netopia offers both
subscription-based hosted and standalone server pricing models, noting
that eCare 4.0 will run on any server with Apache Web Server and Resin
Java servlet engine support. Contact the company for pricing or to
arrange a demo.
More Bluetooth phones Bluesnarfable
More Bluetooth phones Bluesnarfable
04/23/2004 01:30 PMinfoSync Apr 23 2004 5:04PM GMT
One third of US mobile phones to have
Bluetooth in '04
One third of US mobile phones to have
Bluetooth in '04
12/05/2003 05:36 AMThe Register Dec 5 2003 4:23AM ET
TDK plugs P2P into Bluetooth phones
TDK plugs P2P into Bluetooth phones
05/20/2004 11:29 AMPC Pro May 20 2004 3:44PM GMT
Bluetooth phones have cavities
Bluetooth phones have cavities
02/10/2004 02:44 AMBluetooth promises to make Personal Area Networks (PAN) a reality.
Unfortunately, it already has a few serious security flaws that need
to be nailed down.
Make Bluetooth phones work for you.
Here's how
Make Bluetooth phones work for you.
Here's how
05/25/2004 08:48 PMZDNet May 26 2004 1:30AM GMT
Flaws discovered in Bluetooth phones
Flaws discovered in Bluetooth phones
02/12/2004 09:59 AMComputer Weekly Feb 12 2004 2:10PM GMT
Bluetooth phones at risk from 'snarfing'
Bluetooth phones at risk from 'snarfing'
02/10/2004 02:55 AMZDNet UK Feb 9 2004 2:16PM GMT
New keyboard for PDAs, phones uses
Bluetooth
New keyboard for PDAs, phones uses
Bluetooth
05/17/2004 07:38 AMSan Jose Mercury News May 17 2004 10:50AM GMT
Bluetooth Phones Could Leak Data
Bluetooth Phones Could Leak Data
08/02/2004 03:55 PMA pair of security experts have found a Bluetooth exploit which
allows hackers to steal any information stored on Bluetooth cell
phones. The pair (Adam Laurie & Martin Herfurt) demonstrated this
exploit on popular cell phones brands like Nokia, Sony-Ericsson, and
TDK today.
Many of the most popular models of Bluetooth-enabled cell phones can
be hacked easily, enabling a malicious hacker to steal phone books,
images, calendar information, or virtually anything else stored on the
phone, say a pair of security experts.
Adam Laurie, chief security officer and director of AL Digital and the
Bunker, a secure Web hosting facility in Europe, and Martin Herfurt, a
researcher at Salzburg Research, described the danger at a session
Friday at the Defcon 12 conference here. The pair demonstrated how
software tools they created give them virtually total control over
Bluetooth phones from a wide range of handset manufacturers, including
Nokia, Sony-Ericsson, and TDK.
Widespread Vulnerabilities
Herfurt demonstrated three different ways to attack a phone: He could
send unsolicited text messages to the phone's screen, download all the
data stored on a phone (or manipulate the data on the phone itself),
and turn the phone into a roaming bug by forcing a targeted phone to
call another phone.

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Bluetooth Phones And iSync Woes
01/24/2004 10:21 AMBy Chuck Toporek (O'Reilly Network via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Adds Bluetooth 2.0
Apple Adds Bluetooth 2.0
02/01/2005 09:12 PM Apple jumps out in front, as is typical, and adds Bluetooth 2.0 to
its laptops: The entire PowerBook line of laptops will include both
AirPort Extreme (802.11g) and Bluetooth 2.0, which adds a 3 Mbps
flavor to Bluetooth that an Apple executive told me in an interview
today should make it possible for the highest-quality music streaming
to Bluetooth headphones among other devices that they expect will
incorporate the new technology. This new flavor of Bluetooth is called
Enhanced Data Rate (EDR). Apple says it's the first to add Bluetooth
2.0, and at first glance that seems correct. It's easier for Apple to
change the plumbing to add specific hardware to their monolithic
operating system than, for instance, for Microsoft to suddenly support
100 different manufacturers' flavors of Bluetooth 2.0. This lets Apple
be strangely nimble. The underlying chips appear to be from CSR, which
had the first certified 2.0 chips late last year. CSR will integrate
this technology into a new Bluetooth optional card for Dell laptops,
the TrueMobile 350 Module. The 300, currently sold as an add-on,
supports up to Bluetooth 1.2....
V600 adds to Bluetooth
V600 adds to Bluetooth
05/16/2004 08:03 AMThe Province May 16 2004 11:25AM GMT
Bluetooth is attack vector for mobile
phones
Bluetooth is attack vector for mobile
phones
11/17/2003 05:29 AMReal vulns, serious too
Disable Bluetooth on wireless phones if
you dont need it
Disable Bluetooth on wireless phones if
you dont need it
02/17/2004 10:22 PMComputer Weekly Feb 18 2004 2:09AM GMT
Virus targets Bluetooth cell phones
Virus targets Bluetooth cell phones
06/17/2004 06:48 AMBig News Network Jun 17 2004 10:47AM GMT
Nokia updates phones against malicious
Bluetooth
Nokia updates phones against malicious
Bluetooth
09/08/2004 02:45 PMinfoSync Sep 8 2004 5:06PM GMT
Several Nokia phones have Bluetooth
security problem
Several Nokia phones have Bluetooth
security problem
02/10/2004 02:52 PMNokia is conceding that some of its Bluetooth-enabled cellphones have
a security hole in which its possible for someone to wirelessly read
or copy a...
Bluetooth Phones Could Leak Data (PC
World)
Bluetooth Phones Could Leak Data (PC
World)
08/02/2004 01:43 PMPC World - Security researchers say manufacturers skeptical of their
claim of easy hacking methods.
Bluetooth System-on-Chip Solution
Targets 3G Phones
Bluetooth System-on-Chip Solution
Targets 3G Phones
09/01/2004 06:15 AM3G Sep 1 2004 9:26AM GMT
Alcatel IP App Phones With access to
Bluetooth and Web based technologies
Alcatel IP App Phones With access to
Bluetooth and Web based technologies
02/10/2004 11:58 AMContactCenterWorld.com Feb 10 2004 3:20PM GMT
Improved Bluetooth Protocol Stack for
Mobile Phones
Improved Bluetooth Protocol Stack for
Mobile Phones
06/09/2004 04:24 AM3G Jun 9 2004 7:25AM GMT
Nokia introduces Bluetooth Keyboard for
Mobile Phones
Nokia introduces Bluetooth Keyboard for
Mobile Phones
06/14/2004 06:00 PMI4U Jun 14 2004 8:46PM GMT
Sony Ericsson Phones Vulnerable to
Bluetooth Attack
Sony Ericsson Phones Vulnerable to
Bluetooth Attack
02/13/2004 10:45 AMeWeek Feb 13 2004 2:18PM GMT
Mobile phones, cars and usability key at
Bluetooth Americas
Mobile phones, cars and usability key at
Bluetooth Americas
01/08/2004 08:38 PMTelecoms.com Jan 8 2004 5:46PM ET
Thuraya Adds Fax Service to Sat Phones
Thuraya Adds Fax Service to Sat Phones
05/13/2004 02:08 PMFor as much static as satellite phones get, they're godsends to those
that really need them. Thuraya, a sat phone vendor with service
throughout a large portion of Asia, Europe, and Africa, has announced
a new service called "Sat Fax" which, as you might have guessed,
allows faxes to be...
Bluetooth Enabled Series 60 Mobile
Phones at Risk for Infection
Bluetooth Enabled Series 60 Mobile
Phones at Risk for Infection
12/29/2004 04:19 PMCastle Cops Dec 29 2004 7:23PM GMT
Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones fall
prey to 'virus'
Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones fall
prey to 'virus'
09/11/2004 08:27 PMThe Peninsula Sep 12 2004 0:34AM GMT
Stowaway bluetooth keyboard works with
PDAs, phones, Macs
Stowaway bluetooth keyboard works with
PDAs, phones, Macs
06/07/2004 08:54 AMThink Outside Inc. on Monday announced its
Stowaway
Universal Bluetooth Keyboard, a specially designed collapsable,
portable keyboard that works with Bluetooth-equipped PDAs, Pocket PCs,
Symbian OS-based smart phones, Macs and PCs. The US$150 keyboard is
expected to ship mid-June and will be available in English, simplified
Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish language
versions.
Security gap in some phones Hackers may
swipe data from users of Bluetooth
Security gap in some phones Hackers may
swipe data from users of Bluetooth
05/03/2004 06:47 AMSan Francisco Chronicle May 3 2004 10:25AM GMT
Motorola Adds Cell Phones to Clothing
Motorola Adds Cell Phones to Clothing
01/04/2005 01:34 PMEntering a new phase in its efforts to modernize its aging brand,
Motorola's accessories division will soon unveil a line of winter
clothing with built in controls for cell phones and portable music
players. Motorola has joined up with snowboard company Burton to
develop Bluetooth-enabled jackets, helmets and hats.
CES: NaviPlay Bluetooth iPod adapter
adds headphones
CES: NaviPlay Bluetooth iPod adapter
adds headphones
01/06/2005 12:17 PMTEN Technology announced Thursday that its NaviPlay Bluetooth stereo
adapter for Apple Computer Inc.'s iPod will include Hewlett-Packard
(HP) Bluetooth Stereo Headphones when the NaviPlay ships next month.
TEN is demonstrating both products at this week's International
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Dell adds Bluetooth and XScale chips to
PDAs
Dell adds Bluetooth and XScale chips to
PDAs
05/18/2004 06:02 AMComputer Weekly May 18 2004 10:19AM GMT
Integrated Website Support for 3G Phones
Integrated Website Support for 3G Phones
08/10/2004 05:17 AM3G Aug 10 2004 8:48AM GMT
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