Who made Bluetooth?

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Working in the mobile phone division of Ericsson in the mid-1990s, Dutch engineer Jaap Haartsen found a revolutionary way to connect electronic gadgets to each other at short range without the use of cables, using a variety of low-power radio frequencies.
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Why Bluetooth is invented?

Bluetooth, named for Harald I Bluetooth, the 10th-century Danish king who unified Denmark and Norway, was developed to enable a wide range of devices to work together. Its other key features were low power usage—enabling simple battery operation—and relatively low cost.
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Which company first used Bluetooth?

Bluetooth was developed by Ericsson in the 1990s. It is named after the 10th century Danish king Harald “Bluetooth” Gormsson, who united Denmark and Norway.
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Which country invented WiFi?

About the same time in The Netherlands in 1991, the NCR Corporation with AT&T Corporation invented the precursor to 802.11, intended for use in cashier systems, under the name WaveLAN.
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Who invented Bluetooth and WiFi?

Hedy Lamarr was an Austrian-American actress and inventor who pioneered the technology that would one day form the basis for today's WiFi, GPS, and Bluetooth communication systems.
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How is Bluetooth named?

Surprisingly, the name dates back more than a millennia to King Harald “Bluetooth” Gormsson who was well known for two things: Uniting Denmark and Norway in 958. His dead tooth, which was a dark blue/grey color, and earned him the nickname Bluetooth.
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Is Bluetooth safe?

Since it's a kind of non-ionizing EMR, Bluetooth is generally safe for humans, and will not affect our health. In fact, Bluetooth has relatively low specific absorption rate (SAR) levels, further proving that it's not dangerous to humans.
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Who invented Bluetooth logo?

Engineers Sven Mattisson Jim Kardach were working on the technology in the late 1990s when they realised it needed a catchy name to make it stand out from the confusing plethora of wireless tech being developed at the time.
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Who owns the patent for Bluetooth?

There are about 10 patents protecting Bluetooth technology according to the Centre for Business History in Stockholm, most of which are held by Ericsson. The patent which brings Haartsen his hall of fame acclaim is U.S. Patent No.
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Is Bluetooth a brand?

The Bluetooth® brand is globally recognizable with up to 92% consumer awareness. This is why so many companies use the Bluetooth word mark and logo on their packaging, advertising, and marketing materials.
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Is Bluetooth a company?

Who Owns Bluetooth Now? No one "owns" Bluetooth, but its use and advancement is managed by an entity. To ensure Bluetooth became a universal communications protocol, in 1998 a group of companies came together to form the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), a not-for-profit group.
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Can Bluetooth get hacked?

Some of the simplest steps you can take to protect yourself from Bluetooth hacking risks on Android and iOS are: Disable Bluetooth connectivity when it's not in use by following these steps: Open the Settings app (then tap Connections if you're using Android)
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Are AirPods safe?

No, AirPods don't transmit dangerously high electromagnetic or radiofrequency waves. AirPods expose users to electromagnetic waves far below the FCC's limit, which all wireless devices in the U.S. must follow.
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Does Bluetooth fry your brain?

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While there are concerns over the length of time devices like Bluetooth earbuds are used for, as well as the close vicinity to the brain, says Dr. Glass, it is highly unlikely that they have an impact on cancer development or any other kind of brain damage.
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How was the Bluetooth logo made?

The Bluetooth symbol/logo is a combination of two runes from the younger futhark, which was the runic alphabet that the Vikings used in the Viking age. They used the initials of Harald Bluetooth, to create what is called a bindrune, by merging his two initials together.
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Is Bluetooth free?

No. Bluetooth does not cost any money and will not drive up your cell bill. The technology doesn't use cellular data, so no matter how much you use Bluetooth in a month, it will have no impact on the bill you pay at the end of that month.
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Was Bluetooth a Viking?

Rather, the name harkens back to Swedish telecommunication company Ericsson's Viking heritage. Bluetooth creates a secure means of exchanging wireless data amongst several different devices. Pondering this service, its predominantly Scandinavian creators recalled the legend of Danish viking king Harald Blåtand.
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Can earbuds explode?

Earbuds don't actually explode, they just catch on fire which is still dangerous. However, you don't have to be worried about an explosion that will damage nearby objects. Li-ion batteries have a flammable electrolyte. Because of it, every manufactured battery has to go through strict regulations and testings.
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Does AirPods have a mic?

There's a microphone in each AirPod, so you can make phone calls and use Siri. By default, Microphone is set to Automatic, so that either of your AirPods can act as the microphone. If you're using only one AirPod, that AirPod will be the microphone. You can also set Microphone to Always Left or Always Right.
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How much are AirPods in India?

Apple AirPods 2019 price in India starts from Rs. 9,999.
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How far can Bluetooth reach?

The range of the Bluetooth® connection is approximately 30 feet (10 meters). However, maximum communication range will vary depending on obstacles (person, metal, wall, etc.) or electromagnetic environment. NOTE: Not all audio devices are supplied with Bluetooth capability.
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What is blue sniffing?

Bluesnarfing is the unauthorized access of information from a wireless device through a Bluetooth connection, often between phones, desktops, laptops, and PDAs (personal digital assistant).
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Can Wi-Fi be hacked?

Can a Wi‑Fi router be hacked? It's entirely possible that your router might have been hacked and you don't even know it. By using a technique called DNS (Domain Name Server) hijacking, hackers can breach the security of your home Wi‑Fi and potentially cause you a great deal of harm.
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What does Wi-Fi stand for?

Wi-Fi, often referred to as WiFi, wifi, wi-fi or wi fi, is often thought to be short for Wireless Fidelity but there is no such thing. The term was created by a marketing firm because the wireless industry was looking for a user-friendly name to refer to some not so user-friendly technology known as IEEE 802.11.
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How fast is Bluetooth?

The Bluetooth standard's maximum data rate is, at best, 3 Mbps or about 2.1 after protocol overheads take their cut. Wi-Fi on the other hand, maxes out anywhere from 54 to 1300+ Mbps depending on whether you have “g”, “n”, or “ac” Wi-Fi plus any enhancements in the adaptors and router support.
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