Bluetooth, Smartphone, and Apple
Laptops are the first that use Bluetooth technology. But technology is inevitable, and today more and more gadgets, such as smartphones using the same technology to communicate with other devices.
Bluetooth and the new Apple PowerBook G4 Apple, offer the first computer with Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR. 2.0 + EDR technology, which is still compatible with 1.0, up to three times faster than previous versions, offering maximum data transfer rate of up to 3 Mbps. As the first company to certify a system 2.0 + EDR, Apple continues extensive use of Bluetooth technology.
Full support In addition to the PowerBook G4 laptops, there are other Bluetooth enabled computers from Apple, including the iBook, iMac G5, eMac and Power Mac G5.
The life easier when you activate the Bluetooth function, you can easily make your Mac to transfer a file or synchronize. From selecting the Bluetooth menu, you can choose to send a file or browse devices quickly and easily. Or click on the Update button in iSync synchronization on your phone or Palm OS.
The Mac and GSM / GPRS Bluetooth work with each other more useful. With iSync, you can use your phone without news updates you can keep the information in the address book easier to manage on your Mac instead.
You can also use your Bluetooth-Mac to print documents and digital images to a printer supporting Bluetooth technology to choose. Or you can also use a headset to talk with your friends during an iChat session.
Your Mac also the ability to use Bluetooth technology to your Palm OS to communicate. This way, you can perform a HotSync operation without cables. You can also use your business card or calendar events directly to someone else’s handheld usingthe technology of Bluetooth.
The implementation of Bluetooth technology Apple is the latest in a series of movements that have caused great change in the computer industry. Apple USB interface as standard with the launch of the first Mac was founded in 1998.
Since then, Apple has created the 802.11 wireless networking with the introduction of the iBook and AirPort in 1999. In 2003, Apple AirPort Extreme, based on the new 802.11g wireless broadband.
Now Bluetooth helps to reinforce the dominance of the Mac in wireless communications, help maintain Apple’s reputation of being the first to commercialize an innovative, integrated right into the operating system.