Unless I missed it before, manufacturers are just now getting around to something I thought we’d have seen a lot sooner: a Bluetooth (2.0) module in a “thumb drive/memory stick” USB form-factor. Just plug the EZURiO Bluetooth Adapter into a USB port and you have instant Bluetooth 2.0 wireless access. Works with XP, Windows CE, and Linux. The Bluetooth 2.0+EDR spec utilizes the Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) standard for high-speed wireless transers of up to 3 Mbit/s, so this stick can (theoretically) stream high-quality media. The maker, EZURiO, is the company that rose from the ashes of TDK Systems.
[Via The Inquirer]