
1) Swedish invention 2) Wireless linking protocol 3) Wireless networking protocol
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Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances (using short-wavelength UHF radio waves in the ISM band from 2.4 to 2.485 GHz) from fixed and mobile devices, and building personal area networks (PANs). Invented by telecom vendor Ericsson in 1994, it was originally conceived as a wireless alternative to RS-232 d...
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Wireless standard and communications protocol for short-range connections and exchanges of information between devices such as PCs, PDAs, mobile phones, printers, headset, video game consoles, etc., using a secure, globally unlicensed short-range radio frequency.
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Bluetooth Special Interest Group, http://www.bluetooth.com - a consortium of computer and telecommunications companies founded in 1998 by Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia and Toshiba - it supports an open specification for wireless, short-range transmission between mobile PCs, mobile phones and other portable devices Bluetooth provides up to 720 Kbps da...
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Standard for short range radio communication,
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Standard introduced by Ericsson, Intel, IBM, Nokia and Toshiba for wireless, radio-wave communication between different devices. Unlike the infrared data transfer method, which is also wireless, Bluetooth does not even require visual contact between the communications devices. It operates on a frequency of 2.4 ...
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(In topic `Mobile Internet`) Bluetooth is the name given to a new, open standard that has been adopted by a consortium of wireless equipment manufacturers. The Bluetooth technology is designed to be embedded in electronic devices (including computers, mobile phones, PDA`s, WID`s) in order to provide seamless wireless communications between both mob...
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A method of connecting mobile electronic devices that uses radio waves without the need for cables.
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- A short-range (30 feet) wireless networking protocol used mostly to connect one computer to another, as well as to peripherals like printers, pocket PCs, and cell phones.
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Wireless technology which allows data to be transferred over short distances between laptop computers, mobile phones, digital cameras, etc
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An open specification for seamless wireless short-range communications of data and voice between both mobile and stationary devices. For instance, it specifies how mobile phones, computers and PDAs interconnect with each other, with computers, and with office or home phones. The first generation of Bluetooth permits exchange of data up to a rate of…
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Short range radio technology interconnecting portable devices. Controlled by the Bluetooth SIG. Sometimes cited as a rival to Wi-Fi standards but arose from a different requirement, has shorter range and incorporates a voice-specific capability used for mobile phone headsets.
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Bluetooth is a low-power, short range wireless networking standard designed for local area voice and data communications. Suitable for mobile computers, mobile phones and headsets, PDAs and PCs
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A wireless short range networking technology. Amongst other things it will herald the arrival of client server applications into the home, eg. distributed music centres or integrated toasters and alarm clocks.
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Bluetooth is a low-cost short-range wireless system for communication of data and voice. A Bluetooth device contains hardware and software that enables it to communicate with other Bluetooth devices.
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Bluetooth is a telecommunications industry specification that describes how mobile phones, computers, and personal digital assistants (PDAs) can be easily interconnected using a short-range wireless connection. Bluetooth requires that a low-cost transceiver chip be included in each device. The tranceiver transmits and receives in a previously unuse...
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Bluetooth; a short range (usually up to 10 metres) wireless communications protocol for data transfer between electrical devices. Bluetooth car kits and headsets enable hands-free phone operation without having to connect devices using wires.
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A wireless computing and telecommunications specification that defines how mobile personal computing devices work with each other and with regular computers and phone systems within a close range.
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Open specification for short range communication between wireless devices.
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New wireless data transmission technology. Different kind of components and of different manufacturers can be combined to wireless networks for the first time.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20955

Bluetooth technology allows connections between electrical devices without the need for wires. The benefit includes car kits and headsets that can be connected to a mobile phone without the need for wires. Bluetooth is a short range technology, usually working up to a distance of 10 metres.
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Commemorates a Danish king of the 10th century who unified Denmark and Norway. Nowadays, Bluetooth unifies communication devices with computing devices wirelessly.
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Bluetooth wireless technology utilizes short-range communications technology for both voice and data
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