"But isn't the Bluetooth logo just a 'B' written in a tacky '90s font?" I imagine you're asking right now. No, it's not. That "B" logo is actually ol' King Blåtand's initials written in ancient ...
Ericsson, a Swedish telecommunications company, named Bluetooth wireless technology after the king, highlighting the extent ...
The Bluetooth name and logo come from 10th century Viking king Harald Gormsson who, similar to Bluetooth's purpose, unified two separate entities, Denmark and Norway. King Harald's nickname was ...
The name "Bluetooth" traces its roots to Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson, a 10th-century Nordic king, who was renowned for uniting Denmark and parts of Norway during his reign. He ruled Denmark from ...