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  1. Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson (Old Norse: Haraldr Blátǫnn Gormsson; [2] Danish: Harald Blåtand Gormsen, died c. 985/86) was a king of Denmark and Norway. He was the son of King Gorm the Old and of Thyra Dannebod. Harald ruled as king of Denmark from c. 958 – c. 986.

  2. Mar 11, 2023 · Read on to discover why a 10th-century Viking king gave his name to the famous wireless technology. This is the story of Harald Bluetooth.

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  3. Nov 18, 2021 · Asal-usul bluetooth ternyata terinspirasi dari nama Raja Viking (Harald 'Blåtand' Gormsson) yang meninggal lebih dari 1.000 tahun silam.

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  4. Nov 30, 2023 · The Viking origins of your Bluetooth devices. Bold and ruthless, King Harald Gormsson gave his name to the wireless technology that unites devices the way he united Scandinavia.

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  5. Feb 19, 2021 · Who is King Harald I? It's true that Bluetooth is named after an ancient Viking king who unified Denmark and Norway. Harald reigned as the king of Denmark and Norway in the late 10th century,...

  6. Mar 13, 2023 · Learn more about the life, reign and legacy of Harald Bluetooth, the first Christian king of Denmark, and the Viking warrior-king whose name was given to Bluetooth technology.

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  8. Jan 5, 2024 · Bluetooth, the ubiquitous wireless technology that connects our devices seamlessly, may have a name and logo that seem unrelated to its function, but they actually owe their origin to a 10th-century Viking king, Harald Bluetooth Gormsson.

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