You probably use Bluetooth to connect any number of things to your computer and/or cell phone, but is it actually safe to leave your Bluetooth enabled?
OAK PARK, Ill. (WLS) -- We all use Bluetooth technology to connect our phone to devices and make it easy for others to send us links and pictures. Bluetooth connects devices over a radio frequency.
Wireless headphones are all about convenience, but it's not very convenient having to unpair and re-pair every time you want to use a different device. But help is at hand. Bluetooth Multipoint lets ...
Windows 11 now lets you share your PC's audio with two Bluetooth devices simultaneously, a boon for shared entertainment and ...
This article discusses the difference between LTE-enabled smartwatches and Bluetooth calling smartwatches. LTE-enabled smartwatches support 4G connection and act as standalone devices, allowing users ...
Choosing between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for streaming music to your soundbar can be confusing. We break down the pros, cons, and ...
“Welcome to the year of the whores” has to be up there as one of the best real-time TV subtitle whoopsies of them all, as the BBC’s Tina Daheley ushered in the Chinese Year of the Horse in 2014. Close ...
Over the past 15 years, Bluetooth technology has become a staple of the in-car experience, making connectivity between driver and mobile device a reality. This wireless communication tool has ...
In the business world, asset tracking takes many different forms. The process of monitoring the location of equipment, devices, and other assets is necessary across a wide range of industries, because ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio products, ...