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Friday December 7, 2007
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This week, Belkin announced the Bluetooth USB Adapter with KODAK Picture Upload Technology ($49.95 at Kodak.com), letting you wirelessly transfer photos from your Bluetooth-enabled camera phone directly to your PC. All you have to do is connect the adapter to an open USB port, be in Bluetooth range of your PC, and your photos will automatically be transferred. In addition, you can share photos on MySpace and Facebook; users with a Premier membership at Kodak Gallery can use the Bluetooth USB Adapter for automatic picture uploads and full-resolution online backup from their camera phone.Belkin chose to tap into the camera-phone market due to the the widespread use of camera phones to capture the most unexpected moments. According to Forrester, 93 million camera phones will be sold by 2011. The Bluetooth USB Adapter with KODAK Picture Upload Technology Software is said to work with many Bluetooth-enabled phones on the market today, including models from Nokia, Motorola, Sanyo, LG, and Samsung. A full list of compatible phones can be found here.
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December 14, 2007 1:01 PM
I think it'd be great not to have to have to pay msg time to U/L via Version. But, my phone (motorola RAZR 9Vm is not supported...
January 1, 2008 10:20 AM
how do i go about transfering pics from my phone to Pc without using e-mail,i have a cable thanks
January 7, 2008 11:16 PM
Re: Verizon phone not supported... Even if it is on the list, I'll bet Verizon has the feature locked out so you can't use it (one of their favorite tricks)! I've got the Razr Maxx & virtually all of the features are disabled (MPT4 & datapilot don't even have a driver for it... BECAUSE of Verizon)!