Stories about: Wireless Group

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    Intel reorganizes mobile business to speed and improve development 15/12/2011 16:25:47

    In a reorganization of its mobile business, Intel said Wednesday it has formed a new group, called the Mobile and Communications Group (MCG) that will focus on phones, tablets, and other mobile devices.
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    Wi-Fi Direct coming on strong, Broadcom says 26/05/2011 10:25:53

    Wi-Fi Direct, a peer-to-peer networking standard that came out last year but has been slow to appear in consumer products, will be in a large percentage of mobile phones by year's end, according to communications chip maker Broadcom.
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    WiGig to line up with DisplayPort standard 04/11/2010 06:04:00

    With an eye to letting people link more devices and displays without using cables, the Wireless Gigabit Alliance plans to bring DisplayPort technology into its specification.
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    Wireless mesh standard gets boost from OLPC, open source 12/05/2008 08:20:14

    The proposed IEEE wireless LAN mesh specification is already getting some traction, though still over 18 months from final ratification, thanks to early experimentation by the One Laptop Per Child Foundation and a recently launched open source project.
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    CES - Netgear gets aggressive on 11n wireless pricing 08/01/2008 08:09:31

    Netgear this week will unveil a two-radio 5GHz 802.11n router with a new internal antenna system and a price tag under US$130, less than half the price of some rival products for the SOHO and residential wireless LAN market.
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    Silicon Valley wireless group seeks new builder 07/12/2007 09:24:00

    The big-name backers of Silicon Valley's proposed wireless network are looking for a new company to build and operate the system after potential financiers rebuffed the original vendor.
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    Nine wireless network companies to watch 10/09/2007 09:38:05

    New or emerging wireless and mobile companies continue to be a fountain of innovation, as our selection this year shows.
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    Rosedale chips fuel Intel's WiMax drive 09/09/2004 09:30:05

    Intel expects its first-generation WiMax chips to spawn devices for wireless broadband end users that cost less than US$200 and won't require a visit by a service provider, a company executive said Tuesday.
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    Nokia joins rivals for wireless gaming standard 05/07/2001 08:15:00

    Nokia Corp. has joined L.M. Ericsson Telephone Co., Motorola Inc. and Siemens Information and Communication Mobile Group in an effort to develop a wireless gaming standard. On Tuesday, the companies announced the establishment of the Mobile Games Interoperability (MGI) Forum, which is an extension of a similar effort, the Universal Mobile Games Platform (UMGP) initiative, unveiled by Ericsson, Motorola and Siemens in March.
 
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