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Wireless communication in industry is, of course, nothing new. Most applications of industrial wireless to date have involved either Wi-Fi or NFC (near field communication). But there’s growing ...
Listening to vinyl doesn't have to mean giving up modern conveniences like wireless playback. The best Bluetooth record players make it a breeze to pair with wireless speakers or headphones so you can ...
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group announced version 6.0 of the near-ubiquitous wireless technology in September 2024, adding some major new features that aim to improve Bluetooth's reliability, ...
Bluetooth is a technology for short-range data transmission that has become so ubiquitous in recent years that we can no longer imagine life without it. This makes it all the more annoying when ...
Listening to music via Bluetooth isn't as simple as plugging in a pair of headphones and playing audio from your device. Yet Bluetooth headphones and earbuds offer a wireless connection that's ...
Apple CarPlay was first introduced back in 2014, and it's become a staple in so many vehicles in the 11 years since then. Because we're so indebted to our iPhones for both information and ...
If you have two headphones, speakers, or any other Bluetooth hardware, you can now share audio between the two devices simultaneously on a Copilot+ PC. Microsoft is testing a new feature called ...
A team of engineers has demonstrated for the first time that the Bluetooth signals emitted constantly by our mobile phones have a unique fingerprint that can be used to track individuals' movements. A ...