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Trying To Understand The Bluetooth Technology


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by Theresa Maddox

With so much new technology being introduced, it is very difficult to learn about every breakthrough. The technology industry moves quickly for several reasons. First, is to beat the competition. If a company can get their product out fast, then they stand to make a huge profit. Other companies will try to compete, but the prestige of being first is over. Second, is to keep other companies from stealing ideas. This is a huge problem for companies. That's why there is so much secrecy surrounding new products before they are launched. The third reason is to keep up with the public demand. People are always looking for ways to communicate faster, to save as much time as they can while trying to accomplish a task. They demand technology that can keep up with their busy lives. This is why technology changes so quickly and why some people have a hard time trying to understand it all.

Bluetooth technology is simple to understand. Many people are afraid of new technology. They get used to something and the next day, it is totally different. This technology is wireless. This is probably the most important piece of information to grasp. There are no wires attached to phones, televisions, computers, modems, and stereos. Wireless technology has revolutionized the way people conduct their lives. People can now go to their local coffee shop and surf the Internet without connecting to a modem. People can get rid of wires from under their computers. There are wireless mice that make navigating on the computer much less of a hassle. But this is just the beginning. Cell phones can be attached to one's ear and connect by saying someone's phone out loud. This will hopefully make cell phone related car accidents occur much less than before. E-mailing people can be done more efficiently. There are many uses at the office that will allow equipment to run more easily.

But how does it all work? The answer is radio frequency. The Bluetooth operates off of short-range radio frequencies. These frequencies are channeled into mini networks called piconets. Seven devices can be run on a single piconet. Piconets can also be joined together. Radio frequencies can be found anywhere. They can be used to operate almost all computer equipment. Connecting to a piconet can be done in most places al over the world. Since radio frequencies never die out, the power source will always be available to use as long as someone has the Bluetooth piconet to harvest the frequencies and turn then into useful energy. Information travels along these frequencies very quickly. No more land lines and other devices like cable wire to worry about. In bad weather, ones connect can be cut off or disabled. Rain can cause wires to become loose, or trees could fall and also knock cables loose. This is also a problem when one is traveling. Sometimes signals can be lost and not retrieved for hours at a time. But with Bluetooth technology, weather is not a concern and neither is a signal fading in or out. Communication is always possible when people need to communicate with one another.


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Bluetooth technology is making it possible for people to work from home, to stay connected with their office and their families when traveling, and making the communication process much easier. People can transfer entire documents right to someone's cell phone, which can then be downloaded onto a computer. This is very useful to those who have to give presentations or have forgotten something before leaving on their trip. Sending pictures is also easier. Taking a picture using one's phone and then sending it to someone else results in better pictures and faster delivery time. It used to take a lot of memory to take and send a picture, but no longer.

Finding Bluetooth technology is not difficult. It is available in many new cars, PDA's, and computers. Using this technology is also easy. Many people do not even know they have it when using it. Wireless technology has become very popular over the past few years. It can be found in most restaurants, offices, homes, and even hotels. Radio frequencies are an expensive way to move technology ahead.


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