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The Bluetooth standard incorporates Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH). AFH allows signals to "hop" around using different frequencies within the Bluetooth range, thereby reducing the chance of interference when multiple Bluetooth devices are present. AFH also allows the device to learn frequencies that are already in use and to choose a different subset of frequencies hopping.
I have a Dell laptop running Vista and it does have bluetooth as standard. Run a search for "bluetooth" and it will come up.
Bluetooth
No, but the psp go has bluetooth built in. All standard psp's do not, you could buy a psp bluetooth dongle.
Yes. All current Apple portable computers (MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro) ship standard with Bluetooth built-in. Bluetooth has been a standard feature on Apple portables since at least 2005.
Bluetooth doesn'tÊreally have teeth, but is a sort of wireless connection. It uses a standard radio frequency, and also has a standard receive-transmit rate, allowing any two bluetooth devices to connect with ease.
Sony Ericsson has a variety of mobiles phones available so there are no standard features other then cell phone reception. The newer versions come with bluetooth, 3 and 4G with multiple cameras and ways to store pictures and video.
Yes, you can download things off computers with a mobile on bluetooth Newer Laptops sometimes have bluetooth built in but most do not come standard. You can buy a usb adapter to make it bluetooth capable. Then it would have bluetooth
Most bluetooth headsets use a universal "0000" (four numerical zero's) for the passcode
Bluetooth
No, they operate on the standard wireless frequency: 802.11g.
The international standard used for communication between wireless devices is Bluetooth. Bluetooth can network two phones or even network one device to peripherals like keyboards, speakers and mice.