![]() ![]() In December 1996, Intel's Jim Kardach, who had read a book on Viking history, suggested the name Bluetooth as a codename until the marketing group could come up with a formal technology name. ![]() Scholars say Harald was nicknamed "Blåtand," meaning blue tooth, because he had a dead tooth that looked blue and dark.įact check: Famous 16th century Japanese samurai was an African expatriate Intel worker suggests Bluetooth name in 1996 The exact year of his birth is unknown, however, it was traditionally thought to have been 910 or 911. He was the son of King Gorm the Old and Queen Thyra, according to Ancient Origins. Harald reigned as the king of Denmark and Norway in the late 10th century, from 958 to 985, and was known for uniting the tribes of Denmark and converting the Danes to Christianity, according to Britannica. ![]()
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