You might be using Bluetooth technology more than you think. Here's how it works and why you need it.
The astronauts traveling in the Artemis II spacecraft were allowed to take smartphones with them. Sadly, they can’t connect ...
I can't believe the fix for my stuttering Bluetooth audio on Windows had nothing to do with Windows.
Qualcomm is preparing the next wave of smartphones and connected devices for faster wireless technologies, announcing new platforms that bring Wi-Fi 8, Bluetooth 7, and 5G Advanced closer to ...
Samsung's history in the smartphone arena is one of constant innovation. Not all of the Korean tech giant's ideas are good (looking at you, Bixby), but it has consistently been willing to throw ...
This example is designed to demonstrate the use of ESP32 Micropython together with Web Bluetooth. It could be a useful starting point for someone wishing to build a mobile weather station or similar ...
The “ethical hacker” who created the Bluetooth “signal sniffer” being used to try to track Nancy Guthrie’s pacemaker said he created the high-tech tool specifically for the search for the missing ...
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Whether you're a parent, a roommate, a spouse or all of the above, you've probably given up watching TV at some point to avoid disturbing the people around you. The good news? You don't have to ...
From the Department of Bizarre Anomalies: Microsoft has suppressed an unexplained anomaly on its network that was routing traffic destined to example.com—a domain reserved for testing purposes—to a ...
WhisperPair vulnerabilities impact a protocol for connecting devices and audio products. Attackers can take over an audio device, tamper with controls, and potentially listen to your conversations.
Flaws in how 17 models of headphones and speakers use Google’s one-tap Fast Pair Bluetooth protocol have left devices open to eavesdroppers and stalkers. Today, security researchers at Belgium’s KU ...