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  2. 10 Best Electronics Gifts Under $100 - AOL

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    Raycon The Everyday Earbuds (Wireless) Price: $55.99 (originally $79.99) Raycon’s The Everyday Earbuds come in several colors, including matte black, red, rose gold and white.

  3. Bring your own device - Wikipedia

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    BYOD is a policy of allowing employees to use their own devices for work, such as laptops, tablets, smartphones, etc. It can have benefits such as productivity gains, cost savings, and employee satisfaction, but also risks such as data breaches, security issues, and compatibility problems.

  4. List of Bluetooth protocols - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the core and adopted protocols used by Bluetooth, a wireless data exchange standard. The protocols are divided into controller stack and host stack, and include ACL, SCO, LMP, HCI, L2CAP, BNEP, RFCOMM, SDP, and more.

  5. Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi is a family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 standards, used for local area networking and Internet access. Learn about the invention, development, and features of Wi-Fi, as well as its radio bands, speeds, and compatibility.

  6. Take 20% Off Raycon Earbuds, Headphones and Speakers ... - AOL

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    Raycon has an amazing selection of best selling earbuds, headphones and more which rival the most popular brands — but best of all, they’re significantly less expensive.

  7. Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard for exchanging data and building personal area networks. It was developed by Ericsson in 1989 and launched as an open industry standard in 1998 by the Bluetooth SIG, with IBM, Intel, Nokia, and Toshiba as founding members.

  8. Bluejacking - Wikipedia

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    Bluejacking is the sending of unsolicited messages over Bluetooth to Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as mobile phones or laptops. Learn about the origins, usage and confusion of bluejacking with bluesnarfing, and see examples and references.

  9. Mobile device - Wikipedia

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    A mobile device is a computer that can be held and operated in hand, with wireless networking and various input devices. Learn about the characteristics, categories, evolution, and applications of mobile devices, from smartphones to smartwatches, from calculators to cameras.