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Palm taps Broadcom for Bluetooth

Handheld maker Palm said Wednesday that it would use chips from Broadcom to add Bluetooth short-range radio technology to future generations of its devices. Bluetooth allows gadgets to share information sans wires with other nearby devices, such as cell phones and digital cameras.

Handheld maker Palm said Wednesday that it would use chips from Broadcom to add Bluetooth short-range radio technology to future generations of its devices. Bluetooth allows gadgets to share information sans wires with other nearby devices, such as cell phones and digital cameras.