One thing that could go wrong with a Bluetooth connection is a missing, faulty, compromised, or outdated driver. Of course, technology isn't always perfect and things can and do go wrong. Most people would probably agree that Bluetooth has done a wonderful job in uniting devices with our PCs.
There you have it, the short history of Bluetooth. He happened to have a dead tooth which was a shade of dark blue ('Blatand' literally translates from Danish to English as 'blue tooth') so Bluetooth was named after him because it was developed to unite things - only communication protocols and devices. Well, the name actually comes from a 10th-century Scandinavian king called Harald 'Blatand' Gormsson who is heralded as uniting Scandinavia. There would have been a time when you first heard the word and probably didn't associate it with technology. Bluetooth has long been entrenched in our way of life but that wasn't always the case. You're probably here because you have something wrong with your Bluetooth, or perhaps you're just wondering what all the fuss is about drivers these days and how Bluetooth and your computer fit together.