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Bluetooth 4.0 will be on devices this year

Interest group predicts growth
Thu Mar 04 2010, 16:30

THE BLUETOOTH Special Interest Group thinks the Bluetooth 4.0 specification could find its way onto devices within the year.

Speaking at an event this week, Michael Foley, executive director of the Bluetooth SIG said that the specification will feature in wireless headsets along with smartphones and other gadgets.

Bluetooth 4.0 was announced only just recently in December of last year, and its power savings potential was hailed. However, according to the Goodgearguide website, Foley said the standard offers minimal power saving benefits when compared to Bluetooth 3.0.

"With today's announcement the race is on for product designers to be the first to market," said Foley as he announced the specification in December. "Bluetooth low energy modules for all sorts of new products may now be qualified - this is an important step towards our goal of enabling new markets with Bluetooth wireless technology."

Features of Bluetooth 4.0 include its ability to frequency hop and support full AES-128 encryption, its low cost and ability to run for years on standard coin-cell batteries. µ

 

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Nokia f..... up my bluetooth.

My, and (other notebooks I look after) had lots of trouble with Bluetooth until I bought iPhones, uninstalled all Nokia software and ran a Nokia clean up program. Now the internet experience on the notebooks is 100 times better and bluetooth is causing minimal trouble. Now Nokia! - get it right with Bluetooth 4.0. - it's about internet - it's about software and you are not good enough at that. I dislike Apple because they harm consumers by trying to shut out alternative technologies. Nokia has a much more open view but they cant write proper software. That has to change.

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