Alexander Graham Bell and Charles Sumner Tainter invented the first wireless telephone in 1880 using modulated light beams, though it had no practical applications at the time (Paragraph 1).
Wireless technology is now used for mobile phones, wireless data communication, wireless energy transfer, and computer interface devices (Paragraph 2). Bluetooth creates personal area networks between up to 8 devices within 10 meters using low-power radio transmission at up to 722 Kbps (Paragraph 3). WiMax provides wireless internet access up to 31 miles away at transmission speeds up to 75 Mbps using powerful antennas (Paragraph 5). RFID uses tiny radio frequency tags and readers to track items and their location throughout the supply chain without line-of-sight (Paragraph 6).
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