Belkin and Kodak develop Bluetooth USB Adaptor

Belkin has launched a Bluetooth USB adaptor which uses Kodak's Picture Upload technology for wirelessly transferring images from a cameraphone to a PC, printer or other Bluetooth-enabled device. The company says it will be ideal for people wanting to publish cameraphone images on websites such as MySpace and FaceBook.

The USB adaptor conforms to Bluetooth version 2.0 +EDR and works with Bluetooth-compatible PCs, PDAs, headsets and printers. It's compatible with Windows XP and Windows Vista PCs and is currently on sale in North America for $49 (£25). Belkin says a European launch will follow later.

[ Belkin]

Originally published on www.mobilecomputermag.co.uk, now incorporated into Broadband Genie
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