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Archaeologists were following faint signs of an ancient settlement just outside Aarhus, Denmark, when they stumbled upon ...
That find, discovered in the 1980s, may have belonged to an earl or steward of King Harald Bluetooth —a legendary figure in his own right.
Harald Bluetooth, a 10th century Danish king, knew nothing of the wireless device connection technology that bears his name. But King Bluetooth died fighting a rebellion started by his son, which ...
King Harald I, also known as Harald Bluetooth, was king of Denmark from 958 to 985 AD. He was the son of Gorm the Old, the first significant figure in a new royal line centered at Jelling, in ...
Yes, wired headphones, sonically speaking, are better than Bluetooth. Wires are the fastest way to transfer data of any kind, so you can get full, uncompromising, lossless 32-bit sound at 196 kHz ...
Named after the Viking King Harald Bluetooth, Bluetooth is the de facto standard for short-range wireless communications. The introduction of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Mesh protocols has further ...
Bluetooth 2.0 took things up a notch by increasing speeds of 2 to 3 Mbps. Bluetooth 3.0 takes advantage of the 802.11 radio protocol, which allows the Bluetooth protocol to piggyback on a Wi-Fi signal ...