Bluetooth is an industrial specification for wireless personal area networks (PANs). Bluetooth provides a way to connect and exchange information between devices such as mobile phones, laptops, PCs, printers, digital cameras and video game consoles via a secure, globally unlicensed short-range radio frequency.
2006-12-03 17:41:52
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answered by Phochem.International 2
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Bluetooth Basics
Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range communications technology intended to replace the cables connecting portable and/or fixed devices while maintaining high levels of security. The key features of Bluetooth technology are robustness, low power, and low cost. The Bluetooth specification defines a uniform structure for a wide range of devices to connect and communicate with each other.
Bluetooth technology has achieved global acceptance such that any Bluetooth enabled device, almost everywhere in the world, can connect to other Bluetooth enabled devices in proximity. Bluetooth enabled electronic devices connect and communicate wirelessly through short-range, ad hoc networks known as piconets. Each device can simultaneously communicate with up to seven other devices within a single piconet. Each device can also belong to several piconets simultaneously. Piconets are established dynamically and automatically as Bluetooth enabled devices enter and leave radio proximity.
A fundamental Bluetooth wireless technology strength is the ability to simultaneously handle both data and voice transmissions. This enables users to enjoy variety of innovative solutions such as a hands-free headset for voice calls, printing and fax capabilities, and synchronizing PDA, laptop, and mobile phone applications to name a few.
2006-12-03 17:55:18
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answered by Vivek B 1
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Bluetooth is a wireless protocol that allows devices to communicate cordlessly. It's most popular use is to have wireless headsets, though it can also sync palm pilots and cordless print and the like
2006-12-03 17:44:36
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answered by Sulayman 3
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A simple explanation is it is just like infrared, the thing your remotes use. It sends signals from one to another. The advantages of it over infrared is that it has a longer range, does not need direct contact, & is faster than infrared. It is ues mostly in mobile phones & laptops. It can be used for file transfer, headsets, printing, dial up networking connection, and much more.
2006-12-03 17:42:08
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answered by Anonymous
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It when people have the Urge to buy one of those fanny packs that fit on your belt that holds your phone and talk into a wirless headset on the ear that if they are walking next to you, you look like an ape cause you think he is talking to you but arnt.
2006-12-03 17:45:01
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answered by devsmash 2
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bluetooth
2006-12-03 17:46:33
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answered by bubbasmack 2
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Not anyone's teeth in blue colour but a latest electronic gadget!
2006-12-03 17:46:57
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answered by Sami V 7
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Wireless keyboards, Wireless headphones, etc.
2006-12-03 17:45:42
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answered by enlightened 3
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