A:AnswerYou would need to perform this upgrade yourself, or pay extra for Geek Squad to do it, though it's not difficult. However, I'm not entirely sure why you would want to, unless this is for a business and it is required; in that case, it might be better to purchase a Latitude or one of the newly-rebadged Dell Pros. Del Pro 16 base model is similarly spec'd as this model and starts at about $20 more than the full retail price. If you are looking to purchase this Inspiron because of a sale, adding Windows Pro to it will get you right back into the Dell Pro 16 price range again - unless it's the touchscreen you're after.
A:AnswerWiFi version is listed under Show Full Specs-->Specifications-->Connectivity-->Wireless Networking Standard-->. I didn't see any details on the Bluetooth standard.
A:AnswerDepartmental Accounting Officer/British Chamber of Commerce/Apple Pear Juice?
Well, it is probably Decentralized Autonomous Organization/Blockchain Central Community/Application Programming Interface (but mistakenly swapped with "J") however I have no idea why that would be in these Best Buy specifications. It looks like it was copy-pasted from somewhere, but I cannot find it on the Dell site (or anywhere for that matter).