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Bluetooth, The art of connecting things is becoming more complex everyday. Electronic devices communicate with each other using a variety of wires, cables, radio signals and infrared light beams. The Bluetooth Solution Bluetooth takes small area networking to the next level by removing the need of user intervention andk keeping transmission power low to save batttery power. Bluetooth technology can be found in nearly every electronic product you can think of. From wireless game controllers to handsfree headsets smaller than your ear, is making information technology and electronic commmunication more assesible than ever., Why is it called Bluetooth? Brief History Harald Bluetooth was king of Denmark in the late 900s. He managed to unite Denmark and part of Norway into a single kingdom then introduced Christianity into Denmark. He left a large monument, the Jelling rune stone, in memory of his parents. He was killed in 986 during a battle with his son, Svend Forkbeard. Choosing this name for the standard indicates how important companies from the Nordic region (nations including Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland) are to the communications industry, even if it says little about the way the technology works