Bluetooth Backers Target Ease-of-Use
While Bluetooth has been moving steadily toward maturity, the spread of products based on the short-distance wireless networking technology has fallen far below expectations - a state of affairs that vendors, developers and devotees gathered to mull over Tuesday at this year's Bluetooth Developer's Conference.
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group believes that ease-of-use is part of the solution. To help encourage Bluetooth vendors to start shipping more user-friendly devices, the SIG announced its "5-Minute Ready" program.
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