The iPhone has Bluetooth 2.0 EDR built-in, but so far it seems to carry little functionality outside use of accessories like the Apple Bluetooth headset. Apple's Bluetooth File Exchange for Mac OS X ...
Some Macs have Bluetooth peer file browsing enabled by default Brian Crowe reports that some Macs ships with the option to "allow other devices to browse files on this computer" turned on (located in ...
TUAW-lover Andrew accidentally discovered that if you select a file in the Finder and press Apple + Shift + B (aka Command+Shift+B), it brings up the Bluetooth File Exchange application and prompts ...
It may be a personal preference, but I try not to use or abuse phones that can't survive a 3-foot drop onto concrete. That's why last week I ordered myself a sweet little Pantech Breeze. It offers one ...
Windows 10 makes it easy to send or receive files using Bluetooth File Transfer, so, you can share a photo, video, or other files with a friend who has an Android phone, iPhone, laptop, or tablet. Let ...
There's big news today on the iPhone Bluetooth front. Bluetooth, as many Ars readers know, offers a wireless protocol that allows devices to communicate wirelessly with each other over short distances ...
Reader Nick Bradsworth misses an option he once found in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. He writes: In Leopard you could right-click on a file, select More, and then choose an option to send the file to a ...
Chris is the former Editor of Pocket-lint. He has been a technology journalist since 2008 and has covered the rise of Android and reviewed just about every important device along the way. Chris lives ...
Mac OS X 10.7 Lion introduces a new feature in the Finder named AirDrop, designed for easy file sharing between nearby systems. AirDrop has nothing in common with DropBox, a cloud-based file sharing ...