Friday, July 17, 2009

Hacking mobile phones using bluetooth(video tutorial)




It is age of technology. Day by day technology is going beyond our thoughts. Are you ever thought that you can access others mobile without touching it and without asking the guy whose mobile it is. Its not an imaginition now its reality that you can acess others mobiles you just have to make sure that bluetooth of others mobile is in active mode. you can access video's, audio's, images,text means every thing in others mobile from ur mobile to learn whole process here's a video tutorial for u
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Upcoming mobiles (Future mobiles)

The future of mobile phone technology is a topic that holds unlimited potential. As with any other consistently evolving technological device, mobile phones are constantly being updated each day with newer models and enhanced functions. This, coupled with the technology currently researched will provide a broad new range of mobile phones to users in the near future.
In our current day and age, where technological devices are plentiful, there is always a large range of products for any particular device. Take digital MP4 Players as an example – since its introduction, not only has the device proven itself to be more convenient as a portable media box player than its predecessors (such as the MP3 player), it has also been designed in many different ways so to suit different tastes and styles

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Versions of the Bluetooth Specification


The Bluetooth specification version 1.0A was made publicly available in July 1999. In December of that year, version 1.0B, which contained corrections and clarifications from the original version, was published. In February 2001 version 1.1 became publicly available on the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) Web site, http://www.bluetooth.com/, and as of this writing, it is the most current version of the specification.The SIG continues to enhance the specification, and many anticipate a "version 2.0" publication of the specification. However, this is not the SIG's intent. Instead, the SIG is developing new profiles and other specification enhancements, with plans to publish each addition as it is completed. These new additions to the specification are sometimes informally called "version 2.0," but in fact, there are no plans to publish a major specification revision in the near future. This does not mean that the upcoming profiles and other specification updates are not important, however. In fact, many will enable exciting new usage cases for Bluetooth wireless technology. Here, we examine just a few of the areas in which work is currently underway in the SIG.