Google is only giving Stadia users until the end of the day to install their Bluetooth upgrade — unless you want to use an ...
Bluetooth has nearly always been one of the most useful features available on your smart devices. It allows fast, wireless synchronization with everything from the earbuds in your pocket to the ...
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According to the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), which oversees the development and licensing of Bluetooth technology, of the 13.9 billion wireless devices estimated to be shipped by 2020, one ...
The Bluetooth 6.1 update has just been announced It should improve device privacy and battery life It might come to iPhones and Android devices as soon as this year Your next phone could come with a ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. For short range connectivity, Bluetooth has become the default standard used in almost everything. It’s embedded in smartphones, ...
First spotted by Windows Latest, Microsoft has issued a warning to users that its new security update (CVE-2019-2102) will “intentionally” break certain Bluetooth devices, including crucial hardware ...
As part of its last Xbox-focused software update of the year, Microsoft is improving the Bluetooth performance of the Xbox Wireless Headset to make it work even better with Windows 11. Microsoft ...
The Nintendo Switch can finally connect to Bluetooth headphones. On Tuesday, Nintendo released a new update for the console that allows it to pair with Bluetooth audio devices, but even after the ...
Victrola’s line of Stream turntables are getting an automatic, over-the-air software update that will give owners the ability to stream music via Bluetooth, Universal Plug’n’Play (UPnP), and they’ll ...
Bluetooth is quietly creeping into numerous mainstream consumer products and computing devices. End-user demand will begin to force IT organizations (ITOs) to buy and support Bluetooth devices.
Every year or so Gizmodo senior editor Adam Clark Estes tells me he’s found a pair of headphones that are genuinely exceptional, and so I, being a headphones hoarder, am obliged to try them out.