Drivers.biz has seen an increase in problems with Bluetooth drivers in the past several months. We will provide some step-by-step solutions soon.

Bluetooth Drivers

Bluetooth is a specification for radio-based wireless personal area networks. Bluetooth allows a way  to connect and exchange information between devices such as digital cameras, PCs, printers,  and mobile phones over a secure, unlicensed short-range radio frequency. One of the most common ways to see Bluetooth devices in action is witnessing a person walking down the street, talking, with a small device hooked on one ear, but without a cord leading to a cellular phone.

Bluetooth drivers can cause problems for some devices, so software drivers may have to be downloaded and updated from time to time. Read more . . .

Who hasn’t heard of the term “Bluetooth”  nowadays?  Have you  noticed how almost every electronic gadget has it? And if you are not “tech-savvy”, then perhaps you are at a loss as to what it actually refers to and how it really works.

Bluetooth technology was created by several companies (such as IBM, Intel,  Ericsson, and Toshiba) that formed a “special interest group” so that they can find a way to connect their products. This also indicates that the Bluetooth technology is not owned by a single corporation.  Read more . . .