This DIY Bluetooth proxy can dramatically improve range, speed, and privacy in your smart home without adding complexity.
Thieves are turning to new-generation methods to find things to steal, and the police in a series of regions, including San Francisco, San Jose, Vallejo, and Oakland, warn of a trend that involves ...
Everyone wants to have a strong Wi-Fi signal throughout their home. Folks want to ensure that no matter which space they enter, their Wi-Fi will be strong as ever. However, this is very difficult to ...
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As we continue to demand connectivity between our vehicles and devices, we open ourselves up to potential security issues. Take phone-as-key functionality, for example. Vehicles such as the Tesla ...
I like Bluetooth. It revolutionized how to connect speakers and headphones to devices. It's so convenient and reliable. But it has a big limitation – poor range. The good news however is that there is ...
SAN JOSE (KPIX) - There is an urban legend circulating that crooks are using Bluetooth scanner apps to see if you've hidden valuables in your car. Well, KPIX spent the morning testing it out, cruising ...
These headphones come in four colors, have "outstanding" noise canceling, and are so comfortable that they're "perfect for ...
Ever wish you could start your own silent disco or have the audio from a faraway TV beamed directly into your ears? Well, here comes Bluetooth to your very specific rescue. Today at CES, the Bluetooth ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — You can hide your electronics under your car’s seat, you can put them in the trunk, and a tech-savvy thief could still see them. With a Bluetooth scanner app, a thief who may ...
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SAN JOSE (KPIX) – There is an urban legend circulating that crooks are using Bluetooth scanner apps to see if you've hidden valuables in your car. Well, KPIX spent the morning testing it out, cruising ...