Engineers in Portugal were developing an airplane that uses Bluetooth wireless technology rather than wires or mechanical connections between its engine and navigation system. It was suggested that such a wireless system also could be used to control brakes or steering mechanisms in automobiles.
Engineers in Portugal were developing an airplane that uses Bluetooth wireless technology rather than wires or mechanical connections between its engine and navigation system. It was suggested that such a wireless system also could be used to control brakes or steering mechanisms in automobiles.