Oh, dude, Bluetooth is actually both hardware and software. It's like a dynamic duo - the hardware part is the actual Bluetooth chip in your device that sends and receives signals, while the software part is what makes it all work smoothly, like the protocols and algorithms that handle the communication. So, yeah, it's a bit of both, like a techy yin and yang.
No, There is no such hardware or software as "super bluetooth"
Bluetooth is hardware that creates a wireless connection. There is no software that can replicate this, however, if you already have the hardware, there are programs that can manage Bluetooth connections.
A VDU is hardware.
A driver is useless unless you have the accompanying hardware. You will need to purchase the hardware that the driver is intended for if you want to use it.
Bluetooth is a type of device protocol, not something you can download. If you have a Bluetooth device, Windows should recognize it and add the appropriate system files and control panel icons.
A scanner is both hardware and software, the device itself is hardware (all devices are hardware) but the driver(a program) that runs it is software.
hardware
A microphone is hardware. Software is what programs and games are called.
bluetooth
both a hardware and software
Motherboards are hardware components, not software.
Have to be hardware. How could you write software if there were no hardware to write it on?