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Bluetooth & Wireless News
By Todd Haselton on Tuesday February 09, 2010
Texas Instruments today introduced its new WiLink 7.0 solution which it says is the first to combine GPS, 802.11n WiFi, FM radios, and Bluetooth 3.0 on the same chip.
Product Launch: NETGEAR and Ericsson launch 3G mobile broadband routerBy Todd Haselton on Tuesday February 09, 2010
Today NETGEAR announced its first 3G/802.11n mobile broadband router, a product that it worked on with Ericsson.
By Michael Oryl on Thursday February 04, 2010
Here's our video look at the Jabra GO 6430 Bluetooth headset for use with personal computers and software like Skype as well as with cell phones and other compatible devices. It's a large device, but it offers really full sounding audio.
By Todd Haselton on Monday January 18, 2010
Today Aliph announced its latest Bluetooth headset, the Jawbone ICON.
By Todd Haselton on Thursday January 07, 2010
Today magicJack says it is releasing a carrier agnostic femtocell that will let you place phone calls for $20 per year without using your carrier voice minutes.
By Todd Haselton on Wednesday January 06, 2010
Sprint today officially launched the Overdrive, a slim device that allows multiple users to share a single 3G/4G connection via WiFi.
By Michelle Ruhfass on Wednesday January 06, 2010
Three MiFi Models Now Available on Leading International Carriers and Through Major Asian, European and North American Distribution Channels
By Michelle Ruhfass on Wednesday January 06, 2010
RIM Introduces BlackBerry Presenter
By Brian James Kirk on Tuesday December 22, 2009
Mobile chipmaker Siano has announced a deal with Garmin, Mio, Navigon, and others that will bring its digital mobile television technology to personal navigation devices.
By Michael Oryl on Thursday December 17, 2009
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group has formally adopted Bluetooth low energy, the low-power wireless technology originally developed by Nokia as Wibree.
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