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Intel Capital invests in Zensys

April 25, 2006 Chipmaker will work with Zensys to develop wireless technology for use in consumer electronics devices. TAGS: wireless technology, Intel, consumer electronics

Can WiMax make it in the U.S.?

November 12, 2007 Sprint Nextel and Clearwire have called off their partnership to build a nationwide WiMax network, and the break could spell trouble for the technology. TAGS: Clearwire Corp., Sprint Nextel, wireless technology, wireless network, emerging market, 3G, Cisco Systems Inc., Wi-Fi, broadband, U.S., Intel

Intel's vision: A wireless melting pot

July 30, 2004 Can the whole motley crew of wireless technologies learn to live together? The chipmaker says yes, they can. TAGS: wireless technology, wireless broadband, band, wireless communication, Intel, chip company, Wi-Fi, notebook computer, Intel Centrino, chipset, general manager, vision, broadband

Wi-Fi takes over in homes

January 20, 2005 A new research report says the majority of home networks are now wireless. TAGS: home network, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, wireless technology, Intel

Intel, wireless pioneer McCaw team up on WiMax

October 25, 2004 The chipmaker and Craig McCaw's latest company partner on WiMax--a significant move for the emerging industry. TAGS: Craig McCaw, Clearwire Corp., wireless technology, Intel Centrino, Intel, Wi-Fi, chip company, DSL, cell phone, radio, broadband, laptop computer

Ultrawideband groups band together

April 16, 2004 Two industry groups are teaming up to promote a de facto standard for ultrawideband, helping ease concerns that the wireless technology could become mired in red tape. TAGS: UWB, wireless technology, standard, Intel, Motorola Inc., radio, representative, Bluetooth

Motorola, Intel team on mobile WiMax

October 27, 2005 The two industry giants are working to spur adoption of the technology by jointly promoting it. TAGS: Motorola Inc., industry giant, Intel, wireless broadband, wireless technology, mobility, Wi-Fi, broadband

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, XtremeSpectrum, Texas Instruments Inc., royalty, proposal, intellectual property, Intel, wireless technology

An energy-conscious wireless technology

July 7, 2005 A new technology called xMax could help significantly extend the battery life of mobile devices. TAGS: power consumption, 3G, battery power, wireless technology, battery, mobile device, cell phone, Intel, laptop computer

Groups debate wireless spectrum plans

June 3, 2004 Regulatory and industry groups gather at a conference to discuss the FCC's plan to improve spectrum use to make way for wireless broadband. TAGS: spectrum, wireless broadband, EVDO, wireless technology, broadband, DSL, Intel, agency, president, radio, conference

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, Belkin Corp., USB, wireless technology, Intel, consumer electronics, HP, PC, 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, proposal, standards, Berlin, development tool, standard, Motorola Inc., Bluetooth, Intel

Factions face off in ultrawideband arena

November 13, 2003 A key meeting for the standardization of the wireless technology fails to reconcile the two main camps, as Intel accuses Motorola of breaking nondisclosure agreements. TAGS: UWB, XtremeSpectrum, Parks Associates, standardization, camp, Motorola Inc., faction, standard, wireless technology, radio, Intel, standards, digital media

Intel demos dual core, uncorks Napa

September 8, 2004 Chipmaker's multiprocessing technology makes its stage debut, and Intel looks to its next take on Centrino. TAGS: dual-core, dual-core processor, Intel Centrino, PC processor, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, AMD, chip company, chipset, wireless technology, general manager, notebook computer, leader, Wi-Fi, Intel Pentium, PC

Week in review: Intel looks ahead

September 10, 2004 Chipmaker talks up its plans for dual-core and wireless tech, and sketches out "the Internet of tomorrow." TAGS: Pat Gelsinger, dual-core processor, Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., Week in review, Intel, Apple iMac, dual-core, wireless technology, chip company, Intel Centrino, Apple Macintosh, security, PC

New tech consortium to focus on sensor networks

December 1, 2004 Boston University teams up with Harvard, Intel and others to commercialize promising wireless technology. TAGS: consortium, RFID, wireless technology, monitoring, monitor, Intel

Microsoft retail project taps into RFID

January 12, 2004 updateThe software giant says it plans to offer retailers its next-generation technology, including emerging wireless applications such as radio frequency identification. TAGS: RFID, METRO Group, retailer, RadioShack Corp., wireless device, wireless application, Accenture Ltd., point-of-sale, wireless technology, Web service, radio, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET, software company, Intel

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, USB, IP, San Francisco, Intel
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