No, You need to have a Bluetooth dongle or chip installed in your computer in order to enable Bluetooth.
Nope.
You need to have Bluetooth on both your computer, and phone.
bluetooth
No. It is entirely possible to install and run Ubuntu on a computer without ever having run Windows on it.
you can use data cable which is given with your mobile..
Bluetooth is a radio frequency used to transfer date without wires. It's relatively slow. If you have a Bluetooth enabled phone, you can use wireless headsets, sync your contacts and other info to a Bluetooth enabled computer, or even print a document from your computer to a Bluetooth enabled printer. The range is limited to about 30 feet, and deteriorates with distance.
if you have a computer-to-phone connection cable, and install the phones software that comes on the disk (which you can download off torrent sites like "mininova") you should be able to just drag and drop into the phone file, while its connected to the computer; music,pictures,ect.
No, unless the printer is Bluetooth enabled.
use a bluetooth image sharing app
External keyboards can be added to your computer via Bluetooth or USB (both wireless and corded). When adding a Bluetooth keyboard, first turn Bluetooth on and make yourself "visible". The keyboard will show itself to be available and you can use it wirelessly without any extra plug-ins. If you are connecting it using the USB, a window will open after plugging it in, and you may or may not have to install settings before using the keyboard.
You install flash, boy!
you need to buy a cord for it!