When Apple included USB (Universal Serial Bus) in its first iMacs back in 1998, the company faced widespread ridicule from throughout the computing industry. The gist of those taunts from analysts and ...
With the rising popularity of wearable devices, low-power sensors used to gather data by retailers and manufacturers, and, most importantly, mobile devices, the wireless technology standard called ...
Bluetooth is getting a major upgrade. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group has officially rolled out version 6.2 of its Core Specification, bringing serious improvements in speed and security that ...
The wireless mouse comes in three types, Bluetooth, Radiofrequency (2.4GHZ), and Infrared. The two most common ones that we use today are Bluetooth and Radiofrequency (2.4GHZ). Wireless mouse ...
An incremental upgrade, Version 5.3 adds more stability, security and efficiency. Peripherals can list preferred channels with a central device. Previously, only the central device could set channels.
The first iteration of Bluetooth, version 1.0, was released with basic wireless connection capabilities but suffered from significant limitations in connectivity and interference handling. Bluetooth 1 ...
Apple appears to be preparing for future devices with Bluetooth 5.2 support, according to a filing in the Bluetooth SIG products database earlier this month. Among other possibilities, this could ...
On Tuesday the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) unveiled Bluetooth core Specification version 2.1 + Enhanced Data Rate (EDR), a new version of the Bluetooth spec that it says improves the ...