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    IVT shipping Bluetooth software for Linux 05/06/2008 09:43:20

    A Chinese Bluetooth technology vendor released a new version of its Bluetooth application software for ultra-mobile PC users running the Linux operating system.
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    Intel, start-up to demo Wi-Fi short-range technology 03/06/2008 09:24:17

    Intel and a wireless start-up will demonstrate this week wireless short-range technology that enables Centrino-based laptops to connect to peripherals such as headsets, keyboards and stereo speakers, and even the iPhone. Intel and Ozmo Devices, will demonstrate the Wi-Fi Personal Area Network (PAN) technology at the Computex trade show in Taipei.
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    Bluetooth to work with Wi-Fi 13/02/2008 11:57:07

    A future version of Bluetooth will be able to increase throughput for sending videos, music, and other high-bandwidth applications by using a nearby Wi-Fi network, the group in charge of Bluetooth development says.
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    CES - Bluetooth SIG hits a landmark decade 08/01/2008 10:02:03

    It may seem hard to believe for some wireless aficionados, but the Bluetooth Special Interest Group is 10 years old, something that Bluetooth vendors plan to celebrate at a Consumer Electronics Show party in Las Vegas Tuesday night.
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    Bluetooth picks Wi-Fi as UWB drags along 02/11/2007 14:19:56

    The Bluetooth community has decided to make a fast version of Bluetooth running over the Wi-Fi protocol, because handset makers and operators are increasingly frustrated by the wait for ultra-wideband (UWB) to finally appear in handsets.
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    Ultra-low-power Bluetooth: the new wireless frontier 18/10/2007 09:25:30

    The wireless revolution sweeping consumer electronics has manufacturers of devices that need long life from a small battery struggling to find a complementary wireless technology. Makers of sensors for sports, health and fitness are in this camp, while manufacturers of products like watches have never even considered going wireless because of the limited options available.
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    UWB group certifies first products 10/10/2007 08:32:17

    The industry group behind UWB (ultrawideband) high-speed wireless has certified the first UWB chipsets, a move that helps usher in technologies including wireless USB and the next generation of Bluetooth.
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    Nokia, Samsung are sued over Bluetooth patents 04/01/2007 09:33:46

    Just as the number of Bluetooth device users passed the billion mark, a lawsuit threatens the momentum of the short range wireless technology.
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    Bluetooth working group established for health IT 24/05/2006 11:09:47

    The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has established a working group to promote interoperability between devices that can be used in the health industry.
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    Bluetooth SIG sides with Wi-Media Alliance 29/03/2006 07:23:25

    The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has picked sides in the battle between two competing UWB (Ultra Wideband) short-range, high-speed wireless technologies, choosing the Wi-Media Alliance's MB-OFDM (multiband orthogonal frequency division multiplexing).
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    Bluetooth shipments double in four months 29/11/2005 10:55:54

    The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) today announced that the Bluetooth market has passed the impressive milestone of 9.5 million Bluetooth units shipping per week.
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