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See the Geek of the Week archive for more. Mike Foley wearing an early Bluetooth headset. (Photos Annie Laurie Malarkey) We almost take Bluetooth for granted, as it zips our data through the air ...
We had sit-downs with Mike Foley (executive director of the Bluetooth SIG) and Atheros CTO Bill McFarland in order to find out a few more details about plans for the protocol -- if you're eager to ...
Mike McCamon is clearly frustrated, but he's doing well at holding it together. He is Mr. Bluetooth. That's Bluetooth, the wireless technology. You might have heard of it -- the cable replacement ...
The SmartMike+ is a two-way Bluetooth lavalier microphone in a sleek package with a two-tone design, either with a dark-grey cap housing the microphone and black body or a light-grey cap and white ...
Speaking of the Internet of Things (IoT), Mike Foley, the former executive director of the Bluetooth SIG in Kirkland, Wash., has joined Los Angeles-based RF Digital. At RF Digital, Foley will be ...
A new Bluetooth vulnerability could allow an attacker to downgrade or bypass Bluetooth encryption keys, opening the door to man-in-the-middle attacks or other types of malicious exploits.
The security flaw, which the team has dubbed Bluetooth Impersonation Attacks (BIAS), affects a slew of devices that use Bluetooth, including iPhones, iPads and Macs. Essentially, BIAS attacks ...