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Perhaps it is an ESL thing? We were using it in the States in the 90's to describe a hardware authenticator key on parallel port that allowed CAD software to run, in a drafting class.
Later (00's) i heard it used for all manner of peripheral USB accessories.
I'm trying to imagine what the gimmick would be.
The word "dongle" itself. The actual hardware is serious business, I'm not disputing that.
Well, English isn't a prescriptive language, so if we just start saying "dongus" they'll put it in the dictionary.
Anyone got a recommendation for a good bluetooth dongus?