Bluetooth 5.0 was officially announced almost nine years ago. The wireless technology has undergone several updates up to the current version (5.4), but we had to wait a long time for the next big ...
Nokia has confirmed that some of its Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones are vulnerable to "bluesnarfing," in which an attacker exploits a flaw to read, modify and copy a phone's address book and calendar ...
Nokia has admitted that some of its Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones are vulnerable to "bluesnarfing", which is where an attacker could read, modify and copy a phone's address book and calendar without ...
We’re a few weeks away from Nokia World in Abu Dhabi. We expect to see a handful of new smartphones running Windows Phone and even a tablet running Windows RT. We’ll have a pair of boots on the ground ...
You likely use Bluetooth every day, whether for connecting headphones with your smartphone or transferring a few files from one device to another. But what is Bluetooth, anyway, why is it so-called, ...
If when you try to connect your Bluetooth device to your Windows 11 or Windows 10 computer, you see an error message That didn’t work, Make sure your Bluetooth ...
Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows the exchange of data between different devices. While Bluetooth uses wavelength to transmit information, it generally only works within a short distance ...
A few short years ago, supporters touted Bluetooth as a panacea for many of the cable congestion and personal area network (PAN) problems facing consumers and businesses alike. The technology promised ...
Bluetooth technology works best at events, within a controlled environment, where there are field staff that can help customers to engage with the technology, explains Chris Bourke of Aerodeon, an ad ...
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Keeping Bluetooth on in public places can be risky: Smartphone users targeted by cybercriminals, know how to stay safe
In today’s digital era, smartphones have become an inseparable part of daily life. From listening to music and attending ...
Some models of Bluetooth headphones could be used to track their users. That was the "extremely concerning" conclusion reached by a Norwegian student who cycled through the city of Oslo, analyzing ...
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