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Jul 3 MRVL Marvell stock continues to gain for seven straight sessions
Jul 3 MRVL Nvidia has 3 under-the-radar rivals for AI chip supremacy
Jul 3 INTC What Is the Dividend Payout for Intel?
Jul 3 INTC Microsoft's AI PC Snub Won't Hurt Intel
Jul 3 INTC 3 Top Tech Stocks to Buy in July
Jul 3 INTC 2 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist in July
Jul 2 INTC Boeing, Tesla stock reaction, small-cap portfolio: Market Domination
Jul 2 INTC Nvidia is the best way to play AI for the 'next 10 years'
Jul 2 YEXT Yext Announces Election of Mark Davis to its Board of Directors
Jul 2 INTC Has Intel Found Its Bottom Again?
Jul 2 MRVL Here's the biggest risk to Nvidia being a $10 trillion juggernaut
Jul 2 MRVL Wall Street’s Best Analyst Bets on These 2 Chip Stocks — Here’s Why You Might Want to Follow His Lead
Jul 2 INTC Qualcomm's PC Chips Have 1 Glaring Problem
Jul 2 INTC Forget Nvidia: Prominent Billionaires Are Selling It and Buying These 2 Hypergrowth Stocks Instead
Jul 2 INTC AI meets 'Do no harm': Healthcare grapples with tech promises
Jul 2 MRVL 1 Top Chip Stock Reporting Massive AI Growth -- Why Isn't the Stock Rising?
Jul 2 INTC Forget AMD in 2024: 2 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy Instead
Jul 2 INTC Nvidia Is a Top AI Stock, but Don't Ignore These 4 Red Flags
Jul 1 INTC 5 Biggest Winners, 5 Biggest Losers From Dow Jones Industrial Average In First Half 2024
Jul 1 INTC Qualcomm Becomes Manchester United's Front-of-Shirt Sponsor - What's Going On?
Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances using short-wavelength UHF radio waves in the ISM band from 2.400 to 2.485 GHz from fixed and mobile devices, and building personal area networks (PANs). It was originally conceived as a wireless alternative to RS-232 data cables.
Bluetooth is managed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), which has more than 30,000 member companies in the areas of telecommunication, computing, networking, and consumer electronics. The IEEE standardized Bluetooth as IEEE 802.15.1, but no longer maintains the standard. The Bluetooth SIG oversees development of the specification, manages the qualification program, and protects the trademarks. A manufacturer must meet Bluetooth SIG standards to market it as a Bluetooth device. A network of patents apply to the technology, which are licensed to individual qualifying devices.

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