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		<title>Bluetooth Definition</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 07:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bluetooth is a specification for the use of low power radio communications to wireless phones, computers, and other network wireless devices over short distances. The name Bluetooth is actually borrowed from Harald Bluetooth, a Denmark king more than 1,000 years ago. The technology of Bluetooth was primarily designed to support simple wireless networking of devices [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bluetooth is a specification for the use of low<br />
power radio communications to wireless phones,<br />
computers, and other network wireless devices over<br />
short distances.  The name Bluetooth is actually<br />
borrowed from Harald Bluetooth, a Denmark king<br />
more than 1,000 years ago.</p>
<p>The technology of Bluetooth was primarily designed<br />
to support simple wireless networking of devices<br />
and peripherals, which includes cell phones, PDAs,<br />
and wireless headsets.  The wireless signals that<br />
are transmitted by Bluetooth cover short distances<br />
of up to 30 feet, generally communicating less<br />
than 1 MPps (Mega Byte per second).</p>
<p>The networks of Bluetooth feature dynamic topology<br />
called PAN or a piconet.  The piconets contain a<br />
minumum of two and a maximum of eight peer devices.<br />
The devices will communicate using protocols that<br />
are part of the specification.  </p>
<p>Even though the Bluetooth standard will utilize<br />
the same 2.4 GHz range as 802.11b and 802.11g,<br />
the technology isn&#8217;t suitable for a Wi-Fi <br />
replacement.  When compared to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth<br />
is much slower, limited in range, and actually<br />
supports less devices.</p>
<p>For short range devices, Bluetooth is rapidly<br />
becoming the best.  The technology is more popular<br />
with cell phones, as Bluetooth headsets are the<br />
way to go these days.  To use Bluetooth, your <br />
cell phone will need to have it enabled, or an<br />
infared device somewhere on the phone.</p>
<p>Upcoming devices are utilizing Bluetooth as well,<br />
such as PS3 and the Nintendo Revolution.  The <br />
wireless controllers will be Bluetooth enabled,<br />
which will give players the cutting edge.</p>
<p>If you own a cell phone or other wireless device,<br />
you should look into Bluetooth.  The technology<br />
is nothing short of spectacular, making it <br />
something that will be around for years and<br />
years to come.  As technology gets bigger and<br />
bigger, you can expect Bluetooth to advance<br />
as well.</p>
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		<title>Bluetooth Applications</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 07:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Bluetooth being very popular with wireless, it&#8217;s no wonder there are many applications available for the technology. Below, you&#8217;ll find the applications for Bluetooth. 1. Wireless networking between laptops and desktop computers, or desktops that are in a confined space and little bandwidth is needed. 2. Peripherals such as mice, keyboards, and printers. 3. [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Bluetooth being very popular with wireless, it&#8217;s <br />
no wonder there are many applications available for <br />
the technology.  Below, you&#8217;ll find the applications <br />
for Bluetooth.</p>
<p>1.  Wireless networking between laptops and desktop<br />
computers, or desktops that are in a confined space<br />
and little bandwidth is needed.</p>
<p>2.  Peripherals such as mice, keyboards, and printers.</p>
<p>3.  Cell phones with Bluetooth technology have been<br />
sold in large numbers, as they are able to connect to<br />
computers, PDAs (Personal Data Assistant), and various<br />
other devices.  The standard also includes the <br />
support for more powerful and longer range devices.</p>
<p>4.  The transfer of files, images and MP3, between<br />
mobile phones.</p>
<p>5.  Certain MP3 players and digital cameras to <br />
transfer files to and from computers.</p>
<p>6.  Bluetooth technology headsets for smart phones<br />
and cell phones.</p>
<p>7.  Data logging equipment that transmits data to<br />
a computer via Bluetooth technology.</p>
<p>8.  Sony Playstation 3 and Nintendo Revolution will<br />
both use Bluetooth technology for their wireless<br />
controllers.  </p>
<p>For Bluetooth, there are literally hundreds of <br />
different applications and devices available for you<br />
to use or purchase.  As you may already know, <br />
Bluetooth is the most popular wireless technology<br />
in the world.  It&#8217;s very reliable, very dependable,<br />
and very hard to crack into.</p>
<p>There are many other applications for Bluetooth in<br />
development now, many of which plan to take the <br />
wireless age to the next level.  Video game systems<br />
are using Bluetooth technology as well, for their<br />
wireless controllers.  This is great news for gaming<br />
fans, as Bluetooth offers the best in wireless<br />
data transmission.</p>
<p>If your curious about applications for Bluetooth<br />
that are still in development, you can search on<br />
the internet.  You can find all sorts of information,<br />
especially when it comes to Bluetooth.  As the <br />
future arrives, you can expect Bluetooth to bring<br />
bigger and better things.</p>
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		<title>Bluetooth Glossary</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 07:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Below, you&#8217;ll find a list of the most used terms in<br />
Bluetooth technology.  They can serve as a look up,<br />
or to help you learn more about Bluetooth terms in <br />
general.</p>
<p>2 in 1 handset<br />
The situation where a subscriber&#8217;s handset is acting<br />
as a remote handset to a base unit that provides a<br />
network connection.</p>
<p>3G<br />
Third generation, referring to the next generation<br />
of digital phone technology.</p>
<p>802.11 WLAN<br />
A wireless LAN specification defined by the IEEE.</p>
<p>Access code<br />
Each base band packet will start with an access code,<br />
which can be one of 3 types &#8211; CAC, DAC, and IAC.</p>
<p>ACK <br />
Acknowledge.</p>
<p>ACL <br />
Asynchronous Connectionless Link.  This is one of the<br />
two types of data links that are defined for Bluetooth.</p>
<p>ACO<br />
Authenticated Ciphering Offset.</p>
<p>Active mode<br />
During the active mode, the unit will actively <br />
participate on the channel.  The master will schedule<br />
the transmission based on traffic demands from the<br />
different slaves.</p>
<p>AP<br />
Access point.</p>
<p>Authentification <br />
The process of verifying who is at the opposite end<br />
of the link.  </p>
<p>Authentification device<br />
A device whose identity has been verified during the<br />
lifetime of the current link based on the <br />
authentification procedure.</p>
<p>Baseband<br />
This describes the specification of the digital<br />
signal processing aspect of the hardware &#8211; the <br />
controller &#8211; which carries out the baseband<br />
protocols.</p>
<p>BB<br />
Abreviation of baseband.</p>
<p>BD<br />
Bluetooth device.</p>
<p>BER<br />
Bit Error Rate.</p>
<p>The above is more of an intro to the terms that are<br />
used with Bluetooth.  Bluetooth currently has hundreds<br />
of devices, making it the best wireless solution in<br />
the world.  With more coming out every day, you can<br />
bet that Bluetooth will be around for many years to<br />
come.</p>
<p>If you are new to Bluetooth, the terms used can be<br />
very helpful.  There are hundreds of glossary terms<br />
that apply to Bluetooth, many of which describe <br />
shortcuts to common terms.  You can learn a lot by<br />
reading over the meanings, especially if you have<br />
never used Bluetooth technology before.</p>
<p>Those of you who have experience with Bluetooth,<br />
can look over the glossary of terms to brush up<br />
on your knowledge or just check out what an unfamiliar<br />
term actually means.  Nothing is complicated with<br />
the meanings, although they make take some getting<br />
used to.</p>
<p>Once you have been around Bluetooth for a while, <br />
you&#8217;ll find yourself right at home with the terms<br />
and meanings to the technology.  All you need to do<br />
is play around with it, and read books or manuals<br />
whenever you get the chance.  Before you know it,<br />
you&#8217;ll be a professional in the vast world of <br />
Bluetooth wireless.</p>
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		<title>Using Bluetooth</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 07:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The amazing technology of Bluetooth presents a great way of exchanging data between two wireless devices. Unlike telephones, there are no wires or messy leads to worry about. You can enjoy wireless communications with short distances of up to thirty feet. Bluetooth also offers interoperability, meaning that you can use your portable Bluetooth device to [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The amazing technology of Bluetooth presents a great<br />
way of exchanging data between two wireless devices.<br />
Unlike telephones, there are no wires or messy <br />
leads to worry about.  You can enjoy wireless <br />
communications with short distances of up to thirty<br />
feet.</p>
<p>Bluetooth also offers interoperability, meaning that<br />
you can use your portable Bluetooth device to connect<br />
with existing Bluetooth points.  This way, you won&#8217;t<br />
have to carry a data lead or CDs of drivers around<br />
with you everywhere you go.  You can enjoy the best<br />
of wireless without having to worry about installing<br />
your software.</p>
<p>With today&#8217;s Bluetooth, you can use your PDA and cell<br />
phone to surf the net or check emails as you travel.<br />
If you are in the business field, this can be very<br />
beneficial, especially if you like to check your<br />
email throughout the day.  Bluetooth will enable you<br />
to check your email no matter where you are &#8211; which<br />
is great news for those who like to travel.</p>
<p>Bluetooth will also enable to you to transfer files<br />
as well, such as MP3 and photo to and from your mobile<br />
device.  Bluetooth dominates the world of short range<br />
wireless, enabling you to do more than you may <br />
have thought possible.</p>
<p>One of the best things to Bluetooth and something<br />
everyone loves is the wireless headset.  Bluetooth<br />
offers wire free headsets for your cell phone or<br />
computer, which is great for those who like to walk<br />
around or talk on the phone in the car, without <br />
having to worry about your hands getting in the way.</p>
<p>To make things even better, you can use a Bluetooth<br />
GPS device for satellite navigation on your PDA,<br />
laptop, or mobile.  If you travel &#8211; this can be <br />
really great to have.</p>
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		<title>The Bluetooth Solution</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 07:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The technology of Bluetooth will take small area networking to the next level by removing the need for user intervention and help keep transmission power very low to preserve battery power. Each transmission signal to and from your cellular phone will use just 1 mw of power, giving you plenty of space on your battery [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The technology of Bluetooth will take small area<br />
networking to the next level by removing the need<br />
for user intervention and help keep transmission<br />
power very low to preserve battery power.  Each<br />
transmission signal to and from your cellular <br />
phone will use just 1 mw of power, giving you <br />
plenty of space on your battery to talk.</p>
<p>Bluetooth is a networking standard that will<br />
work on two levels:<br />
	1.  It will provide agreement at the<br />
physical level, as Bluetooth is a radio frequency<br />
standard.<br />
	2.  It will provide agreement at the level<br />
of protocol, where products will have to agree<br />
on when bits are sent, how many are sent, and how<br />
the parties in conversation can be sure the message<br />
recieved is the same one that was sent.</p>
<p>The major draws to Bluetooth is the fact that <br />
it&#8217;s wireless, inexpensive, and automatic. There<br />
are other ways to get around wires, including<br />
infrared.  Infrared uses light waves of a lower<br />
frequency than the human eye can, and is normally<br />
used in television remote controls.</p>
<p>The technology of Bluetooth is intended to get<br />
around the problems that normally come with<br />
infrared systems.  The 1.0 older standard of<br />
Bluetooth has a max transfer speed of 1 MB a<br />
second, while the 2.0 Bluetooth standard can<br />
manage up to 3.0 MB a second.  To make things<br />
better, 2.0 is compatible with 1.0 devices.</p>
<p>As a solution to wireless, Bluetooth will <br />
eliminate the need for messy cords, keeping <br />
everything nice and neat.  It&#8217;s perfect for those<br />
who like to talk on cell phones, as you no<br />
longer need to hold the phone next to your<br />
ear &#8211; which is great for those who travel a <br />
lot.</p>
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		<title>Bluetooth And Apple</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 07:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The new Apple powerbook G4 are among the first computers to offer Bluetooth technology 2.0+EDR. The 2.0+EDR technology, which still backwards compatible with 1.0, is up to three times faster than previous versions, offering maximum data rate transfers of up to 3 MBps. Being the first company to certify a system with 2.0+EDR, Apple continues [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The new Apple powerbook G4 are among the first<br />
computers to offer Bluetooth technology 2.0+EDR.<br />
The 2.0+EDR technology, which still backwards<br />
compatible with 1.0, is up to three times faster<br />
than previous versions, offering maximum data rate<br />
transfers of up to 3 MBps.  Being the first company<br />
to certify a system with 2.0+EDR, Apple continues<br />
to make great use of the Bluetooth technology.</p>
<p>Full support<br />
In addition to the powerbook G4 portables, there<br />
are other Bluetooth enabled computers available<br />
from Apple, including the iBook, iMac G5, eMac,<br />
and the Power Mac G5.  </p>
<p>Making life easier<br />
When you turn the Bluetooth feature on, your Mac<br />
can easily perform a file transfer or even a<br />
synchronization.  From the Bluetooth selection<br />
menu, you can choose to either send a file or <br />
browse devices, quickly and easily.  Or, you can<br />
click the sync button in iSync to update your<br />
cell phone or Palm OS handheld.  </p>
<p>The Mac and GSM/GPRS mobile phone with Bluetooth<br />
work to make each other more useful.  By using<br />
iSync, you can keep your phone updated without<br />
having to type any info, as you can keep the <br />
information in the more manageable address book<br />
on your Mac instead.  </p>
<p>You can also use your Bluetooth enabled Mac to<br />
print documents and digital images to select a<br />
printer that also supports the technology of<br />
Bluetooth.  Or, you can also use a headset to<br />
talk to your friends during an iChat session.</p>
<p>Your Mac also has the ability to use Bluetooth<br />
technology to communicate with your Palm OS<br />
handheld.  This way, you can perform a HotSync<br />
operation without using any cables.  You can also <br />
send your business card or calendar events directly <br />
to someone else&#8217;s handheld usingthe technology of<br />
Bluetooth.  </p>
<p>The implementation of Bluetooth by Apple is the<br />
latest in a series of moves that have caused<br />
great shift in the computer industry.  Apple<br />
established USB as the standard interface with<br />
the launching of the first Mac back in 1998.</p>
<p>Since then, Apple established the 802.11 wireless<br />
standard of networking with the launch of the<br />
iBook and AirPort in 1999.  During 2003, Apple<br />
launched AirPort Extreme, which was based on<br />
the new 802.11g high speed technology of wireless.</p>
<p>Now, Bluetooth helps to further strengthen the<br />
dominant position of the Mac in wireless<br />
communications, helping to preserve Apple&#8217;s <br />
reputation for being the first to market with<br />
innovative technology that integrates right into<br />
the operating system.</p>
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		<title>Bluetooth Technical Operations</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 07:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bluetooth is a high speed, low powered wireless link<br />
technology that&#8217;s designed to connect phones or other<br />
portable equipment together with little to no work<br />
required by the user.  Unlike infrared, Bluetooth<br />
doesn&#8217;t require line of site positioning to work.</p>
<p>Current prototype circuits are contained on a board<br />
that is 0.9 cm square, with a much smaller circuit<br />
board being developed.  </p>
<p>When one Bluetooth device comes in contact with<br />
another, they will automatically exchange addresses<br />
and details of capability.  Then, they can establish<br />
a 1 MB link with security that they will use as<br />
required.  The protocols involved with handle both<br />
data and voice, with a very flexible topography.</p>
<p>The technology achieves its goal by embedding tiny,<br />
non expensive short range tranceivers into the <br />
devices available today.  The radio operates on the<br />
2.45 GHz frequency band, and supports up to 721<br />
KBps, along with three voice channels.  </p>
<p>Each devices offers a unique 48 bit address from<br />
the IEEE 802 standard, with the connections being<br />
point to point or multipoint. The max range is <br />
10 meters, although it can be extended to 100 <br />
meters by increasing the power.  The devices are<br />
also protected from radio interference by changing<br />
their frequencies, also known as frequency hopping.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s important, is the fact that Bluetooth <br />
devices won&#8217;t drain battery life.  The specification<br />
targets power consumption of the device, limiting<br />
the drain on the battery.  The radio chip will<br />
consume only 0.3mA in stand by mode, which is less<br />
than 5% of the power that standard phones use.</p>
<p>Bluetooth will also guarantee security at the bit<br />
level.  The authentification is controlled by the<br />
user via a 128 bit key.  The radio signals can<br />
be coded with anything up to 128 bit.  With the<br />
frequency hopping, Bluetooth is already very <br />
hard to listen into.</p>
<p>The baseband protocol is a combination of both<br />
circuit and packet switches.  Slots can be reserved<br />
for synchronous packets as well.  Each packet <br />
will be transmitted in a different hop frequency.<br />
Normally, a packet covers a single slot although<br />
it can be extended to cover up to five slots.</p>
<p>Bluetooth can also support data channels of up to<br />
three simultaneous voice channels.  Therefore,<br />
it&#8217;s possible to transfer the data while you talk<br />
at the same time.  Each individual voice channel<br />
will support 64 KB.</p>
<p>From a technical standpoint, Bluetooth is very<br />
different indeed.  It&#8217;s the best wireless method<br />
in the world, surpassing even infrared.  For <br />
communication on the go, Bluetooth is indeed<br />
very hard to compete with.</p>
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		<title>Bluetooth In Action</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 07:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the United States, Bluetooth gets absolutely no respect. It is however, becoming more and more common in notebooks, PDAs, and especially cell phones. Bluetooth will provide wireless users a way to transmit small amounts of data over short distances. Now, Bluetooth is facing stiff competition from new wireless technology. Referred to as UWB or [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the United States, Bluetooth gets absolutely no<br />
respect.  It is however, becoming more and more<br />
common in notebooks, PDAs, and especially cell<br />
phones.  Bluetooth will provide wireless users a<br />
way to transmit small amounts of data over short<br />
distances.</p>
<p>Now, Bluetooth is facing stiff competition from<br />
new wireless technology.  Referred to as UWB or<br />
Ultra Wideband, it promises data transfer of up <br />
to 480 MB a second &#8211; while most current Bluetooth<br />
devices transfer data up to 721 KB a second.</p>
<p>For the time being, Bluetooth devices are surely<br />
cropping up.  Below, we will look at some of <br />
the accessories offered with Bluetooth technology.</p>
<p>Talking to the dashboard<br />
When pairing it with a cell phone, the CCM Blue<br />
Warrior car kit becomes a great speaker phone that<br />
plugs into the power adapter of your vehicle.  The<br />
noise cancelling microphone will reduce background<br />
noise efficiently, with the large buttons making <br />
adjusting the speaker volume a snap.  Although <br />
the Blue Warrior is far from sexy or sleek, it&#8217;s <br />
very practical.</p>
<p>Tiny tuning box<br />
Part MP3 player and part hands free phone, the <br />
compact and lightweight Sony HBM-30 is an attractive<br />
gadget that lets you accept calls with minimal <br />
interruption of your tunes.  When you get an incoming<br />
call it will automatically pause your music, then<br />
you speak into the built in microphone that you <br />
can wear around your neck or clip to your clothes.</p>
<p>The pen<br />
With Nokia&#8217;s SU-1B digital pen, you can doodle and<br />
make hand written notes in ink on a special pad<br />
then transmit them from the pad to your Bluetooth<br />
phone.  Being an alternative to typing on a cell<br />
phone keypad, the pen is very handy, although a<br />
pricey tool from MMS fans.</p>
<p>Snapshots<br />
If you want to make slide shows with your camera<br />
photos, the Nokia SU-2 image viewer will let you<br />
disply your pictures on a TV or projector.  Simply<br />
hook this square gray device to your TV&#8217;s input<br />
with the built in cable, then beam the pictures<br />
to the SU-2 from your Bluetooth enabled phone and<br />
the photo fest will begin.</p>
<p>This device is a snap to set up and use, although <br />
it displays resolutions of up to 640 by 480.  If<br />
you have a newer phone that takes high resolution<br />
photos, you won&#8217;t be able to use the Nokia SU-2<br />
image viewer.  </p>
<p>Keep in mind, the 640 by 480 pixel photos will<br />
appear blocky on TV screens, no matter what you <br />
do.  If your phone can send batches of photos, you<br />
can create a slide show &#8211; although Nokia claims<br />
you can use sequentially beamed shots as well.</p>
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		<title>Introduction To Bluetooth</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 07:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bluetooth was designed to allow low bandwidth wireless connections to become easy to use so even those who are new to wireless can use them. Version 1.1 of Bluetooth describes a low power, short range wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to send data at rates up to 720 kilobits a second. The specification [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bluetooth was designed to allow low bandwidth wireless<br />
connections to become easy to use so even those who<br />
are new to wireless can use them.  Version 1.1 of <br />
Bluetooth describes a low power, short range wireless<br />
networking technology that uses radio waves to send<br />
data at rates up to 720 kilobits a second.</p>
<p>The specification for Bluetooth provides for different<br />
classes of radio that allow transmission ranges of<br />
up to 100 meters by boosting the radio power.  The<br />
technology of Bluetooth isn&#8217;t limited to line of <br />
sight transmission since it uses directional waves<br />
that are capable of transmitting through many <br />
obstructions.</p>
<p>Bluetooth is an industry standard communication of<br />
wireless, meaning that it enables the connection<br />
of other devices as well, such as cell phones,<br />
computers, digital cameras, and other types of<br />
electronic devices.  The specification of Bluetooth<br />
defines a radio system and a &#8220;stack&#8221; of protocol <br />
layers and profiles.  The highest layer is the<br />
application layer, while the lowest layer is the<br />
radio.</p>
<p>The wireless technology of Bluetooth is positioned<br />
to revolutionize the personal connectivity market<br />
by providing freedom from inconvenient fixed type <br />
lines.  </p>
<p>The specification for Bluetooth eliminates the need<br />
for cables by providing a small form factor, low<br />
cost wireless solution that will link computers,<br />
cell phones, and other electronics.  Bluetooth<br />
also allows users to connect many ranges of devices<br />
quickly and easily and expands communications <br />
capabilities as well.</p>
<p>The size of the Bluetooth radio is amazing, as a<br />
Bluetooth radio can be built into one or two very<br />
small microchips then integrated into any electronic<br />
device where wireless operations would be an <br />
advantage.</p>
<p>Bluetooth also offers a robust link, which ensures<br />
that normal operating circumstances are not <br />
interrupted by interference from other signals<br />
that are operating in the same frequency band.</p>
<p>Also known for its worldwide operation, Bluetooth<br />
radio operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, which<br />
is license free and available to any type of <br />
radio system in the world.  No matter where you<br />
are in the world, you count on Bluetooth to work.</p>
<p>Security is also important.  Offering advanced<br />
security mechanisms, Bluetooth ensures a high level<br />
of security.  Therefore, authentification will <br />
prevent unauthorized acess to important data and<br />
make it very difficult to listen in.</p>
<p>Bluetooth also boasts power optimization.  The radio<br />
is power friendly and the software for Bluetooth<br />
is very configurable, limiting the power consumption<br />
of equipment.  The radio itself only consumes a <br />
small amount of power from a cellular phone.</p>
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		<title>The Future Of Bluetooth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because it meets the basic needs of connectivity in close range, Bluetooth has a very bright future ahead of it. Bluetooth is actually the result of initiatives from nine leading communications and computer industry giants, including 3-COM, Sony, Lucent, IBM, Nokia, Microsoft, etc. Since the forming of the original group, more than 1,800 manufacturers around [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because it meets the basic needs of connectivity in <br />
close range, Bluetooth has a very bright future <br />
ahead of it.  Bluetooth is actually the result of <br />
initiatives from nine leading communications and<br />
computer industry giants, including 3-COM, Sony,<br />
Lucent, IBM, Nokia, Microsoft, etc.</p>
<p>Since the forming of the original group, more than<br />
1,800 manufacturers around the world have joined<br />
the initiative.  According to reports, the Bluetooth<br />
technology is expected to be built into more than<br />
100 million devices, with over 670 million enabled<br />
Bluetooth devices.</p>
<p>Resulting from the amazing success of WAP (Wireless<br />
Application Protocol), the adoption of smart phones<br />
and hand held devices, Bluetooth can easily have <br />
an amazing impact on your day to day life.  Bluetooth<br />
is one of the key technologies that can help to <br />
make the mobile information society happen, by<br />
blurring the possibilities between home, the office,<br />
and the outside world.</p>
<p>The seamless integration and connectivity that <br />
Bluetooth promises will make it possible to explore<br />
a wide range of interactive and highly transparent<br />
personalized services which were actually quite<br />
difficult to dream of simply because of the <br />
complexity involved with making such devices <br />
communicate with each other.</p>
<p>Many Bluetooth pilot products have already been<br />
rolled into the market and backed by big vendors,<br />
which is a healthy sign for the overall acceptance<br />
of the technology.  The support for Bluetooth isn&#8217;t<br />
limited to companies that develop only Bluetooth<br />
enabled products.</p>
<p>The applications for Bluetooth can have great <br />
impacts on other industries as well.  The adoption<br />
of Bluetooth technology is expected to spread<br />
throughout the industry of computers.  </p>
<p>Unlike infrared technology, Bluetooth is used by<br />
many different wireless devices.  Bluetooth offers<br />
exceptional quality for short range wireless, even<br />
going through walls and obstructions.  While <br />
infrared is the biggest competitor at this time,<br />
Bluetooth far surpasses it, proving to millions that<br />
it is the wireless communication technology of the<br />
present day and age.</p>
<p>In the beginning, Bluetooth started with version 1.0,<br />
then gradually moved from there.  The current<br />
version is 2.0+EDR, with another version currently<br />
in development.  The technology behind the Bluetooth<br />
specification always getting better and better, <br />
which is why it&#8217;s so popular.</p>
<p>In the future, you can expect the technology<br />
behind Bluetooth to get better.  Bluetooth has<br />
proven to be the wireless standard of the future,<br />
offering you wireless connectability for hundreds<br />
of different devices.  For cell phones or other forms<br />
of wireless connections, Bluetooth is the one <br />
technology that you don&#8217;t want to find yourself<br />
without.</p>
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