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Can a Sony TV be connected to a Bluetooth device through Bluetooth?

Please forgive me if i have got this wrong.But your question answers itself , yes because It can “be connected to a Bluetooth device through Bluetooth. “But it will also depend both on the TV and other Bluetooth device to have required bluetooth services available in them. Simply having bluetooth connection doesn't mean you can use it in every way.For example some devices can stream audio , others have option to share media and files, while even others could have options like contact sharing (in case of bluetooth headphones).Your TV can possibly have audio playback from bluetooth devices but if you could had included the kind of operation you are willing to perform with both the devices it could be answered in detail.

Motorola H390 Bluetooth Headset why not connecting first time for PS3?

I have just bought a Motorola H390 bluetooth wirless headset for my playstation 3. It works great and you can talk and hear everyone amazingly but the thing that i dislike is that every time I turn on my playstation 3 i have to reconecct it every time! First i have to go to accessories then i have to say conecct and once it coneccts i have to go to "Manag Audio devices" and conecct there, and it fails. The i have to go back to to Manage bluetooth Devices and I try coneccting it again and it works, perfectly. I just want to know if i could just turn on my PS3 then turn on my mic and it would work perfectly without having to connect it every time. My friend told me that his works just fine and i don't know why mine isn't. Please Help Me

What is the difference between Bluetooth 4.0, 3.0 and 2.0?

The useful enough reductionist view of Bluetooth so far (targeted towards the average consumer) - Bluetooth 1.x -> Nearly extinct; if at all you find a device which is advertised as 1.x - don't buy that relic, unless of course you want it as a collectors item.Capabilities - Basic rate bluetooth (that would be about a theoretical maximum of 1 Mbps data rate)Bluetooth 2.x -> The most popular variant, especially 2.1. The 2.1 version makes it easier to pair with different devices (even from different manufacturers) and also increases the reliability per se of the pairing process. Introduced the Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) capability (optional).Capabilities - Basic rate + EDR (that would be about a theoretical maximum of 3 Mbps data rate; optional)Bluetooth 3.x -> Introduces support for an alternate lower layer, i.e. all the applications that were available with Bluetooth radio earlier can be run over an alternate radio, say like the 802.11 one. This feature is called High Speed (HS), and as the name suggests that was the intent and purpose. The HS feature is optional too.Capabilities -  Basic rate + EDR (optional) + HS (optional)Bluetooth 4.x -> Introduces support for collecting data from devices which generate data at a very low rate. The main intent of this feature, called Low Energy (LE), is to aggregate data from various sensors, like heart rate monitors, thermometers etc. The commercial name of this feature is Bluetooth Smart. Please see the below link for more details - Bluetooth Smart (v4.0 Low Energy): Is there a difference between Bluetooth 4.0 and Bluetooth Low Energy?  If so, what?Capabilities -  Basic rate + EDR (optional) + HS (optional) + LE (optional)In addition to these main features each revision has improved upon power consumption, data rate, security, pairing reliability, ease and speed etc. That means if given an option, always choose the device with the highest Bluetooth version.The main thing to note is that the flagship features of each version is optional; for example, a phone advertised as 3.0 doesn't necessarily have the HS capability, it should be advertised as 3.0+HS. Keep an eye out for that.3.0        -> http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_...3.0+HS -> http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_...More details -http://gadgetguide.bluetooth.com/ https://www.bluetooth.org/Buildi...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu...http://www.bluetooth.com/Pages/S...http://www.bluetooth.org/apps/co...

What types of memory can be used on a 100 mhz motherboard?

You can probably run PC100 and PC133 Low Density RAM. If you down load Everest 1.51 you can run it and it will tell you exactly what ram you have installed.
Once you run Everest look in the following place.
Everest> Motherboard> SPD
This will list your current RAM and their model numbers. On that old of a machine I would not spend more than $20 total on 128MB modules. Go with eBay. I have bought over 300 modules and have only had a few (less than 10) bad ones.

If I dropped a plugged-in radio or toaster in a swimming pool, would everyone get electrified?

It'll blow the fuse or the circuit breaker. The current will go from the element to the casing, which is earthed...hopefully.
The terminals will get flooded anyway and the increased current and shorts everywhere will quickly burn the unit out and then the current will just have the small gap between the input terminals to travel through. The rest of the unit won't be active any more.
It won't go through the pool if it can travel anywhere else easier and there is an easy path through the input terminals so that's where it goes.
Somebody very close would get a shock of sorts and not so close might get a tingle and it could damage heart pacers or other electronics but to electrocute somebody seriously you need water in a smaller container like a bath and drop an electric fire into it or you'd need a terminal at each end if the bath has plastic fittings insulating it so the current can't ground through metal water pipes..
The big volume of water in a swimming pool will dissipate the current quite well unless somebody or something in the pool has an easy route to earth for the current and it will go that way. But it's got to get as far as them first and the resistance of the water means they'll need to be fairly close anyway unless the water is very salty or has a lot of chlorine bleach in it. With the amount of chlorine needed nobody would go in the pool anyway.
If the path through the other terminal has less resistance the current will go that way and to beat that you'd need very conductive water. Water so salty everyone would float or so pumped up with chlorine they couldn't breathe.
You can hang onto a 25 000 volt overhead power line perfectly safely in dry weather. The current won't go through you if it's got nowhere to go. If you catch hold of a steel cable pegged into the ground while you're hanging there ...well, that's goodbye.
You can see birds sitting on power lines any day. No problem.
Electricity goes where it can find a path to go and then takes the easiest one . No path, no current.
Here's a funny one about the sea and electricity.....what a scream from one guy.
Electrocute people with anything bigger than a 9v battery in the sea....5000 miles away.
He's having a laugh.
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