Thats pretty funny, but you own bluetooth devices, not the technology, which is called bluetooth, who was a scandanavian king. I use to work for Ericsson, who are considered the originators of this technology. This makes sense when you think of why it was named bluetooth given Ericsson is a Swedish company that has a large base in Stockholm Sweden .
2006-12-24 04:55:17
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answered by theGreatOne 1
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A Bluetooth is a proper noun. It is a brand of personal area network or PAN. We couldn't say "I have two Nokias," because it is a proper noun. Instead, we say "I have two Nokia cell phones." The same thing applies with Bluetooth. There is no plural term for it because it is a brand of a thing. If you want express that you have more than one Bluetooth, you can say, "I have three Bluetooth PANs."
2006-12-24 04:51:38
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answered by Captain Hook 2
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They are, in fact, Bluetooth Devices.
2006-12-24 04:54:23
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answered by ThoughtSmith 1
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Uhm, bluetooth devices?
2006-12-24 04:54:10
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answered by Refti 3
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nope! we call or name it two bluetooth devices and there is nothing such blueteeth or bluetooths.
2006-12-24 05:21:56
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answered by Anonymous
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lol. Good question. I think if you own more than one bluetooth, you call it "being a ***"
2006-12-24 04:48:33
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answered by Sarbanes Ox 2
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Blootoofs.
2006-12-24 04:52:36
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answered by moebiusfox 4
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