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FCC certifies Freescale ultrawideband technology

August 11, 2004 Freescale Semiconductor starts shipping its XS110 chip, which will help consumers to connect devices wirelessly. TAGS: UWB, Freescale Semiconductor Inc.

Ultra wideband may end up royalty-free

October 29, 2003 XtremeSpectrum tells a standards body that if its ultra wideband technology is chosen, it won't make other companies pay royalties. TAGS: UWB, royalty, proposal, Texas Instruments Inc., intellectual property, wireless technology, Intel, networking

Gas pipe broadband?

November 11, 2005 Small San Diego start-up is developing technology that lets carriers deliver broadband services through natural-gas pipes. TAGS: UWB, natural gas, pipe, gas company, San Diego, broadband, powerline, microprocessor, intellectual property, AT&T Corp., idea

Bluetooth, UWB groups mesh efforts

May 4, 2005 Companies supporting the wireless networking technologies will work together to increase transfer speeds and diversity of products. TAGS: UWB, wireless networking, Bluetooth Special Interest Group, Bluetooth, networking technology, networking, Wi-Fi, Intel, cell phone

Ultrawideband partners merge

March 3, 2005 Longtime friends WiMedia and the Multiband OFDM Alliance team up, but rival UWB standards still wait in the wings. TAGS: UWB, consumer electronics, wireless technology, electronics, San Francisco, IP, USB, Intel

Wireless USB poised to cut the cable

October 17, 2006 After years of discussion, fast wireless connections between PCs and peripherals are getting close. TAGS: UWB, wireless USB, wireless technology, Belkin Corp., consumer electronics, USB, Intel, PC, HP, camera, hard drive

Ultra wideband may get wider

September 9, 2004 Motorola plans to bring a compromise offer to a Berlin meeting to break a standards stalemate. TAGS: UWB, Freescale Semiconductor Inc., Inter-Tel Inc., wireless technology, standards, proposal, Berlin, standard, development tool, Motorola Inc., Bluetooth, Intel

Wireless USB devices arriving by September

March 7, 2006 First devices using the technology will be external hard drives, digital cameras and printers, industry group leader says. TAGS: UWB, wireless USB, wireless communication, USB, IEEE 802.11, external hard drive, camera, leader, radio, printer, PDA, connection, digital camera, IBM Corp., PC, battery

IBM trots out wireless chip for high-def files

February 6, 2006 The promise of short, wireless networking is here again, but Big Blue says its new chip covers all the bases. TAGS: UWB, wireless chip, IBM Corp., Bluetooth

Intel takes aim at computer cable madness

August 25, 2005 Chipmaker opens an interoperability lab to test the upcoming wireless USB specification. TAGS: wireless USB, UWB, specification, consumer electronics, chip company, USB, Intel, PC

Bluetooth gets audio quality boost

September 6, 2007 CSR announces BlueCore6 chipset, claiming that it will help prevent audio connections from cutting out. TAGS: UWB, power consumption, Bluetooth, headset, handset, audio quality, chipset

Wireless HD specification due in 2007

October 31, 2006 Group of electronics companies is working on technology to transmit high-definition video and audio without cables. TAGS: UWB, digital video, electronics company, specification, consumer electronics, audio, electronics, HDMI, TV, video

A wireless boost for video at home

January 7, 2007 Your PC may soon be beaming video around the house. A hot topic at CES is likely to be which tech works best. TAGS: IEEE 802.11n, Wi-Fi Alliance, UWB, wireless technology, Wi-Fi, Qualcomm Inc., MIMO, Consumer Electronics Show, house, standard, IEEE 802.11g, Apple Computer, video, TV, PC

Bluetooth, wireless groups sync up

December 12, 2005 Bluetooth SIG will team with competing technology groups to speed development of interoperable wireless tech. TAGS: Bluetooth, UWB, wireless networking, Wi-Fi Alliance, Richard Shim, portable device, standards, Wi-Fi

Intel calls the Wi-Fi shots

October 12, 2005 By touting its own version of a key specification, the chip giant may be rendering a formal standards-setting process moot. TAGS: Airgo Networks, MIMO, proposal, UWB, IEEE 802.11n, consortium, Wi-Fi, standards, Intel, Broadcom Corp., standard, specification, consumer electronics, chip company, process, LAN
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