Wi-Fi Networking News' Glenn Fleishman today picks up on a New York Times article saying it looks like Freescale Semiconductor will soon be purchased by a consortium of investment firms for as...
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Wi-Fi Networking News' Glenn Fleishman today picks up on an article I wrote for Wi-Fi Planet about the current status of Freescale Semiconductor's UWB plans, and their effect on small...
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In an Ultrawideband Planet article yesterday, I looked at the effect of small businesses of Freescale's apparent withdrawal from ultrawideband (UWB): Jim Houskeeper is CTO of nVision Industries,...
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PC Magazine's Mark Hachman contends that Microsoft's efforts to enter the MP3 market will fail, and that Apple will respond with something far better -- an ultrawideband-enabled iPod....
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Over at Wi-Fi Planet, a quick overview of the past week's announcements and demonstrations at the Certified Wireless USB Developers Conference in San Jose, California, which heralded the arrival...
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ExtremeTech's Mark Hachman today looks at ultrawideband (UWB) startup TZero's plans for unwiring home entertainment systems. While most UWB companies are focusing on Wireless USB, enabling...
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Cellular-News picks up on a new report from ABI Research entitled Ultrawideband: WiMedia, DS-UWB, or CWave? which predicts that there will be nearly 300 million ultrawideband (UWB) shipments by 2011....
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ExtremeTech's Mark Hachman reports today that Freescale Semiconductor has decided to pull out of the UWB Forum in order to focus on its own version of ultrawideband called Cable-Free. While this...
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Bad news today for Freescale Semiconductor, and great news for lots of ultrawideband (UWB) startups -- the Bluetooth SIG has chosen the WiMedia Alliance's MB-OFDM UWB technology for integration...
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ZDNet UK's Rupert Goodwins today interviews Dr. Kevin Kahn, Director of Intel's Communications Technology Lab, regarding the future of ultrawideband (UWB) and related technologies. Kahn says...
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According to TG Daily's Tom Higgins, Belkin has delayed shipment for its new ultrawideband (UWB) CableFree USB hub until July. The product, which won numerous awards at CES 2006, was supposed to...
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Via Neoseeker, news of ASUS' concept of a modular "Green PC." It's not even a prototype yet, but it's a great idea -- every part of the PC is an interchangeable module that gets...
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From Wi-Fi Networking News, a look at the WiMedia Alliance's announcement of the completion of interoperability testing between five WiMedia members' ultrawideband (UWB) solutions -- Alereon,...
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Patrick Mannion notes in the EE Times that the IEEE 802.15.3a task group is likely to vote this week on whether or not to disband. The result would be an end to the standards battle on ultrawideband...
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Okay, so the big news from MacWorld 2006 is the shiny new MacBook Pro, but via Gadgets on the Go, Wired News points out that MacWorld is also proving to be a phenomenal showcase for ultrawideband...
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Ultrawideband technology is having something of a coming-out party at CES this year -- and despite the WiMedia Alliance's assurances to the contrary, Freescale Semiconductor is still going strong...
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