Bluetooth LE Adapters Don't Enable Handoff In Yosemite On Older Macs
If your Mac doesn't support Bluetooth LE, you aren't going to get the full "Continuity" experience in OS X Yosemite.
If your Mac doesn't support Bluetooth LE, you aren't going to get the full "Continuity" experience in OS X Yosemite.
The folks at iDevices have two more products on the menu for iDevice-owning foodies.
Using Bluetooth 4.0 technology, and the companion app, fliers can pilot their craft from up to 180 feet away.
Apple's iBeacons are heading to Apple Retail Stores, according to a new report.
Taking advantage of Bluetooth 4.0 technology, the app doesn’t even need to be open for the feature to work.
Using Bluetooth 4.0, the bracelet is compatible with the iPhone 4S and up, and informs wearers of a message or phone call.
Apple has launched a new, easier means of configuring Apple TVs in its recent Apple TV 6.0 software update.
Using Bluetooth 4.0 technology, the system turns the iPhone into a secure and wireless key.
Using low-energy Bluetooth 4.0 technology, the fitness wristband can also track the quality of your sleep.
The hardware will work with virtually any car manufactured in the United States since 1996.
Using Bluetooth 4.0 and a companion iOS app, the device can be used to keep tabs on your wallet or other valuable device.
Another new feature has launched in iOS 6 beta 4: "Bluetooth Sharing."
The Blue HR Heart Rate Strap does a great job of showcasing how Bluetooth 4.0 technology can be used.
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Apple has recently approved a Bluetooth 4.0 heart rate monitor application called CardioMapper. The app, which is available to download for $1.99, provides "full real time and post exercise analysis," allowing users to track their burned calories using the iPhone's GPS.
Find My Car Smart is a Kickstarter campaign that takes full advantage of the iPhone 4S handset's Bluetooth 4.0 capabilities.
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Another tidbit from yesterday's iPhone 4S announcement is that the next generation iPhone comes with the new and improved Bluetooth 4.0 standard. You might not care much about Bluetooth right now, but it's bigger than you think if used properly.
As you might have noticed Apple has included a brand new version of the Bluetooth standard in its recently released MacBook Airs. Labeled Bluetooth 4.0, this new version of the short distance wireless protocol allows for some incredible new tricks, which Apple will, without a doubt, take advantage of in its upcoming iDevices. Furthermore, it might also signify the early death of NFC.