Denmark around 950: Norway is ready to pair Denmark around 1000: Norway has paired successfully Demark in 1815: Norway has disconnected Sweden in 1815: Norway has paired successfully Sweden in 1904: Norway has disconnected
@@clarkside3415in arabic too, someone with a red eye is someone who envies people and makes impact, like “i like your phone” then the phone breaks coincidentally
Yes it is,bluetooth named after a vikings name ; harald bluetooth..named on his name because of his way of connection.. He was the best of vikings for his connection with others..that is why it is
Oh my goodness I did not realize that! Thanks for pointing that out! (I know what most of the Norse alphabet looks like, and I STILL did not notice that!!)
What was never mentioned here, however, is where the symbol comes from. It comes from the letters "H" for Harald and "B" for Bluetooth. Or, more specifically, their equivalent symbols in the runic alphabet: ᚼ and ᛒ respectively, which when combined, form the bluetooth logo/symbol.
The hell you talking about? That would make no fucking sense, the entire point of this video is to show you where the name bluetooth came from, if he failed to explain that his nickname was bluetooth, the video would be confusing at best
If you go back to his earliest videos, he used his regular voice and it was this deep. For some reason he spoke in a higher pitch over time. I don't know why, I much prefer his normal voice
Actually I have the full and more detailed story. The Swedish inventor of Bluetooth was going to announce it at some event in California, where the inventor met an intel employee (At this point they didn’t have a good name for it btw) and the employee asked where the inventor where he was from, and the inventor told him that he was from Sweden. The intel employee knew that Sweden is in Scandinavia and told the inventor that he knew some Scandinavian history, and eventually they started talking about Harald “Blue Tooth” and about how fascinating the employee thought he was. When they had talked about him for a bit the employee asked about the inventors invention and he told him that he didn’t have a name for it yet. So the intel employee suggested the name “Bluetooth”, and that’s where it comes from. I heard this from the inventor himself btw
Don't forget that the Swedish company "Ericsson", one of the companies that developed Bluetooth, played an important role in giving the new technology that name
A part they didn’t explain was that the creator of Bluetooth intended to change the name later on, but the company had already blown up so they just kept it.