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Bluetooth Technology Intro


Bluetooth technology is nothing new, but in many respects it can still seem like more of a buzz word rather than an accepted technology.  You may see the ads for Bluetooth enabled devices, although you still may be wondering what it is.
 


Definition of Bluetooth technology

The definition of Bluetooth  technology is that it is a worldwide specification for a small form factor, low cost solution that will provide wireless links between mobile devices and other electronic  devices.

Similiar to 802.11 b/g wireless and many cordless telephone systems, Bluetooth operates on 2.4 GHz radio signals.  The 2.4 GHz band seems to be a bit crowded, with interferences between the devices a bit hard to avoid.  Telephones are now being offered at the 5.8 GHz frequency band, which will help to remedy this.

The technical specifications of Bluetooth will indicate a maximum transfer rate of 723 kbps with a range of 65 - 328 feet, all depending on the  class of that particular device.  The speed is a  fraction of what is offered by wireless standards, so it's obvious that Bluetooth doesn't really  pose a threat to replacing your wireless network.

Bluetooth Software Applications

There are numerous products that will take advantage of Bluetooth technology capabilities, such as laptops, PDAs, headphones, and even wireless printer adapters.

A lot of laptops out there will include an onboard Bluetooth adapter which allows the system to connect to any Bluetooth device right out of the box.  For computers that don't have an adaptor built right in, there are several USB adaptors available for Bluetooth.

For an awesome technology, Bluetooth is actually hard to compete with.  For short range wireless, Bluetooth is easily one of the best.  Bluetooth technology standards keep getting better and better,  making it a wireless technology that will be around for years and years to come.


 

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Description Of Bluetooth Technology Headlines

Review: Acer Aspire S3 - PCWorld.co.nz


Review: Acer Aspire S3
PCWorld.co.nz
A great launch device for the Ultrabook concept, but held back from an 'Excellent' rating by several small annoyances. Acer's Aspire S3 is the first 'Ultrabook' released in the New Zealand and Australian markets. Ultrabooks – ultra-thin and light ...

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Is Google ready to test their Android powered wearable glasses? - androidandme.com


Is Google ready to test their Android powered wearable glasses?
androidandme.com
If paired with an Android device, the glasses could very well let you know who is calling when your phone goes off, give a brief description of an email, or notify you of a calendar alert. But Google's glasses might not have to be used with an Android ...

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CES 2012: Shadow Ebike 2.0 Bluetooth - EarthTechling


EarthTechling

CES 2012: Shadow Ebike 2.0 Bluetooth
EarthTechling
... as the company said, “an unheard of use of technology.” As odd as it might sound to have a “control system” for a bike, Daymak's description of how it works for the Shadow makes some sense. The company's vice president for R&D, Aldo Baiocchi, ...

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Cool Products at Macworld | iWorld 2012 - TidBITS


Cool Products at Macworld | iWorld 2012
TidBITS
Files can also be copied back and forth, there is a built-in memory card reader, and you can prop a laptop up on the device for additional cooling. Though I didn't see this demoed, the product's heavily accented Engrish description claims it can also ...

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Smart hat monitors brain waves to watch fatigue levels - Network World


Smart hat monitors brain waves to watch fatigue levels
Network World
By Mark Gibbs, Network World I just read an interesting article in Gizmag, an online technology newsletter, about an unreleased product called the SmartCap from Australian company EdanSafe. The SmartCap is worn as a cap and analyzes brainwaves to ...

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