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What is Bluetooth and what can I actually do with it?

Asked by admin — Jun 11, 2025 — Technology & Internet Resolved

My new cell phone has Bluetooth and so does my friend's. We figured out we can send pictures to each other wirelessly which is cool. But what else is Bluetooth good for? Can I use it to get on the internet? What about a wireless headset for talking — do those work with any phone? How far does the signal reach?

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admin — Score: 2

I'd wait a few months before jumping on this. New technology always has bugs and the price drops fast. Remember how DVD players were $600 and now they're $40? Let the early adopters work out the kinks and pay full price.

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admin — Jun 14, 2025

I'd wait a few months before jumping on this. New technology always has bugs and the price drops fast. Remember how DVD players were $600 and now they're $40? Let the early adopters work out the kinks and pay full price.

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Avtoservis_gmei — Jun 14, 2025

I work in IT and see this question a lot. The short answer is yes, it's worth doing. The long answer depends on your specific setup. What operating system are you running? That makes a big difference in the approach.

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Charlie Reeves — Jun 11, 2025

Honestly the manual that came with it explains this pretty well if you actually read it. I know nobody reads manuals but for once it's worth flipping through. The troubleshooting section in the back covers the most common problems.

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Avtoservis_hnei — Jun 12, 2025

I dealt with this same issue last year. The key thing is to make sure you're using the latest version of your software and check forums like Slashdot or Ars Technica for specific fixes. Technology changes so fast that advice from even 6 months ago can be outdated.

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Bob Nakamura — Jun 11, 2025

I posted this exact question on a newsgroup a while back and got a ton of helpful replies. Don't sleep on Usenet — comp.* groups are full of people who actually know what they're talking about, way more than some web forums full of script kiddies.

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Alice Hartwell — Jun 13, 2025

This is actually a really common misconception. The technology works differently than most people think. I'd recommend reading HowStuffWorks.com for a good beginner explanation before diving into the technical details.

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Avtoservis_inei — Jun 12, 2025

I've been using computers since the early 90s and the answer to this has changed dramatically over the years. Right now, the best approach is to use open source alternatives when possible — they're usually free and often better than commercial products.

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