bluetooth
Y2K refusing to die, Bluetooth lurching forward, and top secret Ginger getting hyped
Comment The IT industry is heavily supportive of Bluetooth but it will be dollar signs rather than a more aesthetically pleasing and convenient work place that will be making their hearts beat faster. Network and communication... [14 Jan 2001]
Bluetooth flaw found in Sony Ericsson phones
News The flaw is found in four models of Sony Ericsson phones and comes from an error in their Bluetooth service, according to the French Security Incident Response Team, or FrSIRT. The Bluetooth "fails to... [10 Feb 2006]
Bluetooth SIG gets some wireless chums
News In an effort to speed the development of interoperable wireless networking technologies, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) announced on Monday that it has teamed up with several competing technology groups. [13 Dec 2005]
Bluetooth's five minute deadline
News It's a question of time if Bluetooth companies want success. Mike McCamon, executive director of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), says he will urge SIG members at this week's... [10 Dec 2002]
Bluetooth leaves IT bosses cold
News Bluetooth has been slow to take off because most IT managers have never even heard of it - and the few that have are worried about the security implications. A global Bluetooth end-user survey by Frost... [03 Jul 2001]
Bluetooth: Up close and personal wireless freedom?
Comment Colin Ellis, Ericsson's head of production management in the UK, also realises there was a lot of early hype, but now says there is a common sense reason why Bluetooth-enabled products are yet to flood the market. [20 Jul 2001]
Bluetooth goes brmm brmm
News Car maker Audi will be incorporating Bluetooth technology in some of its models from the end of this year in a bid to make life easier for drivers wanting to make hands-free mobile phone calls. The Audis will be the... [10 Dec 2002]
Bluetooth Applications
White Paper With Bluetooth being very popular with wireless, it's no wonder there are many applications available for the technology. This paper will explain about the applications for Bluetooth. There are many... [09 Jun 2006]
Bluetooth Technology Intro
White Paper The technology of Bluetooth is nothing new, but in many respects it can still seem like more of a buzz word rather than an accepted technology. You may see the ads for Bluetooth enabled devices, although... [14 Jun 2006]
Bluetooth 'on its way out'?
News According to analysts, ultrawideband (UWB) and NFC (near-field communications), as used on the London Underground's Oyster cards, could come out on top, with Bluetooth heading the way of the dodo. A new report from... [21 Apr 2005]
Cheat Sheet: Bluetooth
Cheat Sheet Bluetooth? In theory Bluetooth facilitates a world without wires. Bluetooth is aimed at connecting little devices in and out of the office, whereas 802.11b is designed to create... [12 Mar 2002]
Radioactive: Bluetooth - survival of the fastest
Comment Bluetooth continues to silence critics with its longevity - and now plans to merge with rival standard ultrawideband could guarantee its long-term survival, says Futurity Media's Anthony Plewes.... [09 May 2005]
Bluetooth - the conspiracy over interoperability
Comment The Bluetooth standard promises tangle-free enterprises where all types of equipment will communicate at short ranges, without cabling. From a certification perspective, they are fully compliant... [12 Mar 2002]
Bluetooth Security White Paper
White Paper The Bluetooth wireless technology system contains a set of profiles. A profile defines a selection of messages and procedures (generally termed capabilities) from the Bluetooth SIG specifications.... [02 Sep 2008]
Devil's Advocate: Bluetooth shenanigans
Comment Following his purchase of - and satisfaction with - his Nokia 3650 camera phone, Martin Brampton started to explore what Bluetooth short-range wireless connectivity could do for him. There are two popular applications,... [21 Jul 2003]