Apple hasn't publicly announced support for Bluetooth 4.2 in the devices. But at some point since September's iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus launch, it has updated its product comparison pages to show ...
Beneath all of the hubbub of hardware manufacturers vying for consumers to feature their hubs in connected homes, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group is releasing a new standard that will enhance the ...
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group — the not-for-profit collective responsible for the development of new standards for the wireless technology — has just officially adopted version 4.2 of the ...
Fans of the Internet of Things – the collective term for any item, gadget, or appliance with its own IP address – should welcome the latest iteration of Bluetooth, version 4.2. Any device with the new ...
New Specification Extends Range of Bluetooth Technology, Enables m-Health, Sports and Fitness, Security and Home Entertainment Wireless Markets KIRKLAND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today from its annual ...
An incremental upgrade, Version 5.3 adds more stability, security and efficiency. Peripherals can list preferred channels with a central device. Previously, only the central device could set channels.
Senior writer at Forbes covering cybercrime, privacy and surveillance. There’s a potentially serious vulnerability affecting Bluetooth that could lead to leaks of private data from Apple, Google and ...
Google is preparing to put out a Bluetooth version of the 2nd Gen Chromecast according to documentation discovered over at the FCC. In the documents Google states that it will be updating the existing ...
Changes to Apple’s published tech specs for various products are rare, but when they happen, they’re typically interesting — and under-the-radar. At some point following the September 9th announcement ...
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