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: ''BluBlaster is a piece of software that Miami-based AiroMediaTech designed to allow VoIP calling using a mobile phone. Using Bluetooth, BluBlaster will make it possible to use a cell phone as a remote control for PC-based VoIP applications like Skype or Yahoo Voice, eliminating the need for headsets or USB phones. Airo plans to sell the software to OEMs and resellers.
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The company plans to have a Windows Mobile version of BluBlaster supporting Skype in the next few months. Support for Yahoo MSN, and Symbian versions of the aforementioned services will be available by June. BluBlaster also plans to develop a product supporting video, to eliminate the need for PC-based cameras.''
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Revision as of 08:57, 27 February 2007

Title

AiroMediaTech

Description

Excerpted from the website:

AiroMediaTech has experience in embedding high-performance functions into mobile terminals, including VoIP, Audio, Video functions. AMT SDK® Mobile Client Suite is a software suite for mobile terminals that has a modular structure with high expandability, and a flexible structure that is OS and CPU independent. It enables to reduce the development cost and development time of next generation mobile terminals.
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Startups find creative ways to mesh the Net and wireless phones.

BluBlaster is a piece of software that Miami-based AiroMediaTech designed to allow VoIP calling using a mobile phone. Using Bluetooth, BluBlaster will make it possible to use a cell phone as a remote control for PC-based VoIP applications like Skype or Yahoo Voice, eliminating the need for headsets or USB phones. Airo plans to sell the software to OEMs and resellers.


The company plans to have a Windows Mobile version of BluBlaster supporting Skype in the next few months. Support for Yahoo MSN, and Symbian versions of the aforementioned services will be available by June. BluBlaster also plans to develop a product supporting video, to eliminate the need for PC-based cameras.

  • posted by Anonymous on Jan 30, 2007, 6:46 am


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