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Wednesday, June 18, 2003

Sony preps ZeroConf-style Bluetooth tech. Proprietary though... [The Register]
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Wireless Spec Gains Support. Gateway 802.11g laptops due at CeBIT. [Technology News from eWEEK and Ziff Davis]
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EE Times: Sony claims to have a 'Feel' for Bluetooth. The Bluetooth community is struggling to find a way to ensure that consumers can quickly set up Bluetooth connectivity that currently takes hours in some cases. The goal is to get Bluetooth-enabled devices up and running within five minutes of taking them out of the box. [Tomalak's Realm]
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Bluetooth to outship Wi-Fi five to one - report. Exclusive So much for the hotspot hype, says Forrester Research [The Register]
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Wireless win for broadband. The Government has successfully sold off 15 licences that could see wireless broadband deployed around the UK. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
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3Com New Wi-Fi Line Targets SOHO. The company intros new 802.11g wireless networking products for the small or home office and hotspot locations. [News]
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AMD Adds 802.11g to Mobile Athlons. The chipmaker ushers in three new chips for wireless and mobile thin-and-light and full-size notebook computers. [News]
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HP expands wireless use in portables. Hewlett-Packard plans to launch a new line of iPaq PDAs next week, adding to a cavalcade of new HP mobile computing products, which began to appear this week. [CNET News.com]
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