Forbes discusses a Sony Bluetooth-enabled digital camcorder: but my question is, why would Sony put Bluetooth in a digital camcorder to send short video clips when Bluetooth is limited to 1 Mbps? The device is called the Network Handycam IP, which is even funnier, given that Bluetooth is an ad hoc protocol, not a true networking system, and doesn't actually support IP (Internet Protocol) networking.
Palm backs Bluetooth, but is it the right plan?: Palm is betting on the wrong horse when it comes to exchanging data, as a combination of speed and flexibility needed to turn the Palm into a real computing device aren't available under Bluetooth. When I tested the Xircom wireless adapter for Handspring, I was stunned at how the Handspring changed instantly from useful PDA into a window on the Internet. [link, as is often the case, via Tomalak's Realm]