What does this name mean
The word Bluetooth has become a term for simple wireless communication between devices, and it is generally accepted that this constantly affects our behavior at work and at home. The name Bluetooth is fanned with romance. The story of how Bluetooth got its name, which doesn't sound technical, is like an ancient legend.
This industry standard is named after Harald Blatand, who ruled Denmark from 940 to 981. The king was called Bluetooth for his dead blue-gray tooth. H. Blatand was responsible for the peaceful unification of the Danish and Norwegian lands in the mid-900s. The Bluetooth icon combines Hagall runic characters and the first letter of Harald's name. Bluetooth connects devices such as PCs, laptops, tablets, smartphones, cell phones, audio devices and other peripheral equipment using low speed, low power and low cost radio technology.
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