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Bluetooth technology for wireless connectivity: Eliminate Those Clumsy Wires!

By Elizabeth Wills

Mobiles phones are probably the best things to have happened to us in the past few years. Today, there is hardy any person who doesn't have a mobile handset. Mobile phones are no more a luxury item, they have become a way of life for us. With the arrival of various mobile manufacturing companies, options for us have also increased. If we don't like the handsets of a particular brand, we can easily have a look at the products of another company. The mobile market is very competitive. In order to stay ahead in the mobile market, mobile manufacturers are trying to offer us the latest technologies with their handsets. Bluetooth is one of these many technologies.

Bluetooth is a revolutionary technology that has eliminated the need for clumsy wires in the connectivity process. Before the advent of Bluetooth, we used USB port to download or upload music files, video clips, pictures or any file to our PC. The time consumed during uploading or downloading was irritative. But the advent of Bluetooth technology has done wonders for us. Bluetooth is capable of transferring files to compatible devices quickly. Whats more, you need not pay anything for sending any music or video to another handset. Remember those days when you required to pay money for sending any video clip or music file to your friends number! Wasnt that a big cut on your pocket?

Bluetooth technology for wireless connectivity offers quick and powerful communication between various devices within a small area. Unlike Infrared, Bluetooths range is larger and devices are not required to keep aligned. Bluetooth technology is not only used in mobile phones. Nowadays, it has been excessively used in computer mouse, keyboard, printer, digital cameras and other hand-held computing devices.

In 1994, Jaap Haartsen and Sven Mattisson, two Ericsson employee, developed the Bluetooth specification in Lund, Sweden. The Bletooth Special Interest Group ( SIG ) formalized it and announced its official use on 20th May, 1998. Since then, Bluetooth technology for wireless connectivity has been excessively used worldwide.

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Shipcom Wireless, Inc. announced that they have been selected by the Air Force Surgeon General's Office to review the current uses of RFID technology across the Air Force Medical Service and then pilot RFID systems to improve clinical operations at the Medical Center at Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi.

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Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS) has deployed a wireless LAN (WLAN) from Meru Networks to support video learning, Internet access and other applications for nearly 105,000 students as well as faculty and staff in 171 schools with more than 15 million square feet of total space.

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Harris Corporation Awarded an IDIQ Contract With Potential Value of $85 Million for U.S. Navy Commercial Broadband Wireless Satellite Program

Wed, 28 May 2008 00:00:00 EST
Harris Corporation (NYSE: HRS) awarded a potential five-year, $85 million Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract from the U.S. Navy for multiband satellite communications terminals that will provide advanced communications for aircraft carriers and other large deck ships. Under the IDIQ contract, the company received an initial award valued at $15 million.


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