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To all those PowerPoint execs trying to explain to airport security staff why they need their Swiss Army Bluetooth Knife while lying on the floor with a boot on their back and a gun pointed to their head. Brilliant idea. Really.
Bluetooth is not the only connectivity option. There's a USB flash drive in it too.
Beside, bluetooth on XP is good once you install the WIDCOMM software.
No problems with bluetooth in 7.
Because Bluetooth on Windows works *so* well... ¬.¬
Anyway, surely it works on any OS? I mean, hello, *Bluetooth*?
Why would a bluetooth remote profile device no work on any OS with a decent Bluetooth stack?
Only suitable for 90% of computer users.
But OSX users will be too confused by all the options.
It only works with Windows, so those of us running OSX or Linux are out of luck. Which is too bad, it's a neat looking toy.
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To all those PowerPoint execs trying to explain to airport security staff why they need their Swiss Army Bluetooth Knife while lying on the floor with a boot on their back and a gun pointed to their head.
Brilliant idea. Really.
Bluetooth is not the only connectivity option. There's a USB flash drive in it too.
Beside, bluetooth on XP is good once you install the WIDCOMM software.
No problems with bluetooth in 7.
Because Bluetooth on Windows works *so* well... ¬.¬
Anyway, surely it works on any OS? I mean, hello, *Bluetooth*?
Why would a bluetooth remote profile device no work on any OS with a decent Bluetooth stack?
Only suitable for 90% of computer users.
But OSX users will be too confused by all the options.
It only works with Windows, so those of us running OSX or Linux are out of luck. Which is too bad, it's a neat looking toy.