The Linux development kernel now supports wireless 'personal area networks', but ordinary users won't see the software for a while yet. Support for Bluetooth has been added to the Linux development ...
Bluetooth and General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) are used widely today to make devices on the move Internet accessible. Bluetooth is a low-range wireless technology that can be made a part of almost ...
It came to my attention while approving submitted links the existence of two Linux Bluetooth stacks. The first one is BlueZ, the Official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack. It is an Open Source project ...
Support for Bluetooth has been added to the Linux development kernel, a step toward native Bluetooth support in upcoming releases of the Linux operating system. Bluetooth allows PCs, portable devices ...