You probably can't. Dial-up internet is an old technology, no longer widely supported for devices that have newer technologies like Bluetooth.
can i use an external bluetooth transmitter to gain internet access for my pc from my cell phone service?
Some ways that I know of are the following Dialup DSL Cable Satellite Cell Phone (Via Bluetooth) Wifi Hotspot 3g Network (Cell) Edge Network (Cell) GRPS Network (Cell) Verizion FiOS That is all I can think of right now
A wifi connection to a router connected to the internet, or a cell phone with internet access through bluetooth tethering
You can get emails if you connect to a computer with bluetooth and Wi-fi connections. And have your computer and phone setup to use the Internet through bluetooth connection.
Look it up on the internet such as , or look it up on Amazon.com: Jabra A210 Bluetooth Adapter: Cell Phones & Accessories. It is a Bluetooth adapter.
It depends on your cell phone. Some phones have an internet tethering option when connected to your computer via Bluetooth or USB.
There is no card reader on the iMac. If your cell phone has Bluetooth you can download the photos via Bluetooth. Make sure the Bluetooth is turned on your iMac. To do this open system preferences then click Bluetooth. Make sure it is turned on and discoverable. Also make sure your Bluetooth is turned on your cell phone. You can now send the photos from your cell phone to your iMac via Bluetooth.
Of course you could do this with just about any recent phone out there using bluetooth. Simply turn on your bluetooth and using your phone find the phone's bluetooth and connect.
bluetooth
The Bluetooth device and the phone can still interact, yes.
Bluetooth or Infra-red
no, only the ones with the signature on the package. If there's no package, browse through internet options until you see it.