We all recognize the name Bluetooth. It’s synonymous with wireless technology, and we take for granted how much it impacts our lives. From smartphones to headphones and beyond, we rely on Bluetooth to free us from the tether of wired tech.
Surprisingly, the name dates back more than a millennia to King Harald “Bluetooth” Gormsson who was well known for two things:
Uniting Denmark and Norway in 958.
His dead tooth, which was a dark blue/grey color, and earned him the nickname Bluetooth.
Originally Blue tooth was founded by Ericsson. Now a vast number of companies are using them.
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Bluetooth 4.0 is the latest technology of Bluetooth. It is a low energy technology.
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When someone's having a Bluetooth technology with bluetooth messenger enabled in their phone , you can chat for free with them. Would be useful in classrooms or same work environments when in strict situations. you can get the bluetooth messenger app if you have bluetooth technology!
discuss the contribution of ibm organisation in the development of bluetooth technology .
Sony Ericson is the first to use Bluetooth technology.
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please i want to know contributions IBM has made in the develoment of Bluetooth technology.
Bluetooth is a wireless technology. Bluetooth Stereo basically means Wireless technology + Stereo = wireless stereo. :) Some Bluetooth headsets have stereo capability meaning that you can play music on your phone / mp3 player, etc (the device must have bluetooth) and you can use a bluetooth stereo headset to listen to the music from your phone,etc.
Bluetooth technology used to be the newest and most exciting technology in mobile phones. Nowadays, it seems like you can't throw a rock without hitting ten Bluetooth mobile phones. As it turns out, this proliferation of Bluetooth technology has actually had a net positive effect on the world at large, and this is especially so in the world of technology. These days, there are many home electronics that can be controlled via Bluetooth technology. If you are using a smart phone, you can even download an application that lets you use Bluetooth mobile phones as remote controls for Bluetooth enabled TV's and Stereos.
No, it does not.
No technology yet has made infrared technology obsolete.
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