Sure, just buy a bluetooth card or some other kind of module (like one you plug into your USB). Bluetooth for computers is very common.
2007-01-13 17:10:35
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answer #1
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answered by يا حسين 4
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With the growing number of Bluetooth-enabled printers, phones, cameras, and PDAs on the market, the question many consider is how to equip a non-Bluetooth notebook or a desktop PC to take advantage of this short-range wireless technology. The Actiontec USB Bluetooth Adapter BTM 200 ($40 street price) is one answer. This tiny, affordable device plugs into a computer's USB (1.1 or 2.0) port, adding wireless connectivity instantly to synchronize a PDA, print a document, or use a cell phone as a data modem.
Thanks
2007-01-14 01:10:48
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answered by computer_surplus2005 5
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Sure, you just need to get a bluetooth USB Dongle. There's a couple on the links below.
Enjoy!
2007-01-14 01:14:41
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answered by Anonymous
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if you dont have a bluetooth device, u might have to install one... u can go for a usb bluetooth dongle. normally it will detect itself as windows xp is a plug and play OS...
2007-01-14 01:10:55
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answered by Narasimha 1
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Several, though most of them involve a USB 2.0 dongle (looks roughly like a standard USB flash drive). Other options include PC cards (internal for desktops, or the little credit-card-sized Type II PCMCIA cards for laptops), or even such exotic devices as cards that are designed to be installed as either CompactFlash or SecureDigital cards in a standard card-reader.
2007-01-14 01:09:54
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answered by the_amazing_purple_dave 4
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yes, all you need to do is get a bluetooth usb dongle, they are quite cheap and they just plug in, after you load the software from a disc that you will get with the dongle. hope this helps
2007-01-14 01:09:35
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answered by D McC 7
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dont think so, unless somebody embed bluetooth into a computer
2007-01-14 01:09:29
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answered by masterspaz 2
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