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CNET.co.uk has 7 stories on infrared
How do I back up my mobile phone contacts, text messages and pictures?
Digital Living This should be fairly straightforward and can be done over a USB cable, infrared or Bluetooth. If that doesn't work then try sending your pictures over infrared or Bluetooth to your PC, but keep in mind that this may take a long time.
8 August 2007, 16:50
Mobile phones to upgrade your life
Digital Living Other connectivity options include Bluetooth, infrared and GPRS, and you can even send photos straight to a Blogger blog. Meet the upgraders We found four unhappy mobile phone owners who yearned for phones that would do more than make calls.
28 November 2006, 16:06
How do I print from my mobile phone?
Digital Living First off, you can try connecting the K800i to a PC via a USB cable, infrared or Bluetooth. Alternatively, if you want to use Bluetooth, you will need a Bluetooth-enabled computer or a Bluetooth USB dongle, and the same applies for infrared.
11 October 2006, 13:40
Access a webcam with a mobile phone
Digital Living It also has infrared night vision so you can see things in low light, and a tilt feature that you can operate with your phone. I'm interested in finding out what's the best way to set up a security camera at home that I can monitor with my mobile...
20 September 2006, 11:50
What camcorder for filming kids in low light?
Digital Living If you're filming in really low light conditions, you could try using the infrared Night Shot and Super Night Shot modes on the Sony Handycam models. I need a camcorder to take video of my 1-year-old to send to my parents in Australia.
14 September 2006, 15:02
Choose the right Bluetooth headset
Digital Living Unlike infrared ports, the connected devices don't need to be within line of sight, and unlike a phone-network data transfer, Bluetooth doesn't cost anything beyond the initial investment in the devices.
15 August 2006, 16:46
Which printer should I buy? review
Digital Living Most printers connect to a PC or laptop via a USB cable, but some let you print pictures straight from a mobile phone via Bluetooth, USB memory key, infrared or Wi-Fi. Hi, I'd like to buy an affordable, durable printer that can produce colour...
Tags: colour, printing, wi fi, cable
22 June 2006, 15:58


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