Bluetooth Technology
Bluetooth technology represents a globally used open and short-range radio specification that concentrates on the communication between the Internet and networked devices. In addition, it designates communication protocols between both devices and computers. Bluetooth certification is achieved by devices that pass interoperability testing by the Bluetooth Special Internet Group (SIG), an entity which makes certain that these products satisfy the standard. Bluetooth is based around a 9mm by 9mm microchip that operates as an inexpensive means of forming a short-range radio link that provides security for fixed wireless workstations as well as mobile computing devices such as PDAs. All this effort is designed to eliminate the massive amount of cables and connections that link every device we require in the modern computing environment of the office. One of the most advantageous features that Bluetooth has to offer is that it can network devices “ad hoc.” This means you can link your laptop computer, PDA, and phone with one centralized Bluetooth interface. You can transfer files, names, and addresses with one unified connection protocol, essentially breaking the barrier of sharing information from one device to another.
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