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Bluetooth Runestone in Lund

Atlas Obscura·Added By Niklas Fredengren·27 days ago
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About Bluetooth was developed by a group of engineers who worked for Ericsson in Lund, Skåne, during the 1990s. The technology was officially launched in 1999 and has since become a standard for wireless communication. The name "Bluetooth" comes from the Danish king Harald Bluetooth, who was known for uniting Denmark and Norway during the 10th century. Just as the king united different tribes, Bluetooth technology aims to unite different devices.   Bluetooth uses radio waves to transmit data between devices. It works by creating a personal network connection, allowing devices to communicate without cables. The technology is energy-efficient and can be used to stream audio, transfer files, and connect to various devices. Today, Bluetooth is an integrated part of our everyday life. From listening to music via wireless headphones to controlling smart home devices, the technology has changed how we interact with our devices.…

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