Bluetooth wireless, considered tech roadkill just a few years ago, has been resurrected by the release of a slew of gadgets and widespread industry support.
Computer accessories maker Logitech plans to sell a sleek keyboard and mouse set that connects to PCs without cables. Motorola Corp. is launching snazzy high-end cellphones that can be linked to wireless headsets and digital handheld organizers. Car makers are also hoping to abandon clunky hands-free speaker systems in favor of Bluetooth capabilities.
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