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How Bluetooth Surveillance Works

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Bluetooth surveillance uses the popular wireless technology found in mobile devices to track people's movements. Learn about Bluetooth surveillance.

How Portable Media Centers Work

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Portable media centers can store and access TV programs, movies, music and digital photos. Learn how to add files to a PMC and compare portable media centers.

How to Look and Sound Good on Your Videoconference Call

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Between the greenish images and the audio glitches, hardly anyone looks or sounds good on video chat. Here are some simple techniques to improve this.

Is Wibree going to rival Bluetooth?

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Nokia announced a new short-range wireless technology, Wibree, in October 2006.

10 Weird Patents That Google Owns

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If you thought Google Glass was 'out there,' you'll be more surprised reading about these 10 weird patents that Google Owns at HowStuffWorks.

How Amazon Echo Works

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Could Amazon Echo be the voice-controlled computer that will finally walk us into the future? Learn about the Amazon Echo at HowStuffWorks.

What Are Haptics on iPhone Devices and Why Do They Exist?

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Ever wonder how flat cell phone keys vibrate to let you know you've pressed a button? It's called haptics, and you can use it for lots more than just phones.

How do I know which cables to use?

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Which cable to use? It really depends on what components you plan to connect and what quality you expect. Learn how to choose which cable to use.

What is bluejacking?

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Bluejacking is a way to send harmless prank messages to nearby phones using Bluetooth wireless technology. Find out: What is bluejacking?

Can mobile devices really be waterproof?

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Some mobile devices say they are waterproof, but can this be truly possible? Find out if mobile devices can really be waterproof.

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