August 28, 2003, 2:25 PM — Bluetooth has had its problems everywhere, but its difficulties in Israel are unique: the Israeli military uses Bluetooth's frequency band for electronic warfare purposes. Now the military is fighting a government order to open that band up for Bluetooth devices. Find out what happens when international standards clash with some nations' pre-existing bandwidth uses.
Israeli Defense Ministry opposes order to activate Bluetooth service
Globes online | Mobile & Wireless
The Most
-
Spotify bests Google in music service smackdown: For now
6 comments
-
Dell dumps its public cloud offerings
5 comments
-
Farewell Xbox 720, hello Xbox One. Microsoft reveals its next gen home entertainment console
5 comments
-
12 ways Windows 8 dominates the OS competition
2 comments
-
Think your Skype messages are secure? Nope, microsoft is reading Skype messages
2 comments
May is...
Cloud Month
Cloud Month
BY THE NUMBERS: Cloud computing
CAREER: Top cloud jobs
MANAGEMENT: Cost battle: Cloud computing vs. in-house IT
REVIEW: 4 killer cloud IDEs
DEVELOPMENT: When to use cloud platforms vs. dedicated servers
SLIDESHOW: Top 10 cloud tools for IT pros
Learn more
Answers - Powered by ITworld
ITworld Answers helps you solve problems and share expertise. Ask a question or take a crack at answering the new questions below.


















