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does it have a blue like tooth chips or sumthin? haha..just wondering

2007-03-03 03:46:41 · 3 answers · asked by doty 2 in Consumer Electronics PDAs & Handhelds

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Why is it called Bluetooth?
Harald Bluetooth was king of Denmark in the late 900s. He managed to unite Denmark and part of Norway into a single kingdom then introduced Christianity into Denmark. He left a large monument, the Jelling rune stone, in memory of his parents. He was killed in 986 during a battle with his son, Svend Forkbeard. Choosing this name for the standard indicates how important companies from the Nordic region (nations including Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland) are to the communications industry, even if it says little about the way the technology works.

But like what was said:
"It was either Blue tooth, Or Blue Balls"

2007-03-03 03:49:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It was actually the last name of the guy who invented the set of broadcasting rules for what we know of as Bluetooth communications. Those rules are laid out for every manufacturer to use so that equipment could communicate on a universal level.

You can find this in Wikipedia as well

2007-03-04 17:14:55 · answer #2 · answered by Loren M 2 · 0 0

it was that or blue-balls, so blue tooth won lol

2007-03-03 03:49:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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