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Bluetooth solution adds telephony to prototype PC

The BlueCore single-chip solution has been chosen by Microsoft Corp to bring Bluetooth wireless technology to its "Athens" prototype PC.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jul 24, 2003

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Networking big guns line up for wireless chipset

Corega, D-Link Systems, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, I/O Data, Linksys, Netgear and SMC Networks are all developing 802.11g draft-compliant products using Intersil's second generation Prism GT chipset.

News from Intersil, Jul 23, 2003

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Chipset claims global WLAN interoperability

Prism WorldRadio is a two-chip, dual-band (2.4 and 5GHz) wireless LAN solution designed to provide true global wireless connectivity.

News from Intersil, Jun 30, 2003

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Module provides Bluetooth and Wi-Fi coexistence

BlueCore Bluetooth technology is being used in a new combination WiFi and Bluetooth module from Taiwanese manufacturer Universal Scientific Industrial Co (USI).

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jun 24, 2003

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Bluetooth turns to asset tracking

Cambridge Silicon Radio has helped SeekerNet to provide the industry's first Bluetooth-based wireless asset tracking and status monitoring system.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jun 24, 2003

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Standard vindicates chipset strategy

The IEEE has now formally adopted the high performance 802.11g wireless local area networking (WLAN) standard for high speed 54Mbit/s WLAN operation.

News from Intersil, Jun 24, 2003

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BMW takes Bluetooth onboard

BMW is set to use CSR's BlueCore technology to bring Bluetooth to the road.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jun 23, 2003

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All-in Bluetooth enables wireless camera

Concord Camera Corp has selected National Semiconductor's embedded Bluetooth wireless networking technology for its new Concord Eye-Q Go Wireless digital camera.

News from National Semiconductor, Jun 23, 2003

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Two device set cuts Bluetooth down to size

The new BGB102 system-in-a-package (SiP) radio and Blueberry data ROM (PCF87852) form a complete Bluetooth-compliant solution.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Jun 23, 2003

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Integrated front end cuts dual-mode design in half

SiGe Semiconductor is sampling a device it claims to be the industry's highest performance, most cost effective RF front-end for dual-mode 802.11b/g WLAN systems.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Jun 20, 2003

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Bluetooth devices available as known good die

The UltimateBlue 3000 radio processor and the SiW1712 radio modem are now available as stand-alone bare die products.

News from RF Micro Devices, Jun 20, 2003

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ROM based Bluetooth solution for Panasonic phone

The latest GSM mobile handset from Panasonic Mobile Communications is to be Bluetooth enabled by CSR's BlueCore2-ROM solution.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jun 16, 2003

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Single-chip Bluetooth takes in v1.2 specs

Cambridge Silicon Radio has released its third-generation single-chip silicon, marking a major step in the evolution of Bluetooth silicon.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jun 16, 2003

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RF transmitter chip takes intelligence onboard

New from GD Technik is the first member of Atmel's AT86RF401 family of innovative smart RF data-transmission devices.

News from GD Technik, Jun 11, 2003

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Milestone for Bluetooth shipments

Cambridge Silicon Radio has shipped its 10 millionth single-chip Bluetooth device.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jun 2, 2003

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Power amp shows up in reference design

Broadcom has selected SiGe's RangeCharger 802.11b/g power amplifier to boost performance of high-speed WLAN products.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, May 28, 2003

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Strategic relationship for Bluetooth solutions

RF Micro Devices and Silicon Wave have agreed to enter into a strategic relationship for Bluetooth solutions manufacturing and distribution.

News from RF Micro Devices, May 28, 2003

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Speedy application for Bluetooth handset chip

BlueCore2-Gateway is designed to reduce the complexity of adding Bluetooth onto the motherboard of mobile phones and also enables low-cost retrofit Bluetooth adapters for older handsets.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, May 27, 2003

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Games maker switches to 2.4GHz wireless

One of the worlds leading manufacturers of video game peripherals, is to developing wireless video game products using Cypress's 2.4GHz WirelessUSB solutions.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, May 20, 2003

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WLAN chipset is faster and more frugal

Intersil's second-generation Prism GT WLAN 802.11g compliant chipset is now shipping to leading customers and OEMs.

News from Intersil, May 20, 2003

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Spectre secures sole agency for UK and Ireland

Cambridge Silicon Radio has chosen Spectre, the new name for distributor Flint's wireless division, as the sole agent for its Bluetooth solutions in the UK and Ireland.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, May 13, 2003

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Mobilian provides wireless edge

SMART has joined Mobilian's TrueAlliance programme; together they will design and produce cardbus and mini-PCI form factor modules combining Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (802.11b) wireless protocols.

News from SMART Modular Technologies, May 13, 2003

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Bluetooth takes the wire out of PC speakers

Cambridge Silicon Radio is delivering its BlueCore wireless technology to BridgeCo for its wireless speaker designs.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, May 12, 2003

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Cellular power amps cut power budgets and costs

Two new RangeCharger power amplifiers provide the industry's best price/performance solution for IS-95 and CMDA2000 1x cellular handsets operating in the 824-849MHz band.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, May 12, 2003

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Tiny transmitter uses PLL or crystal

The MAX1472 is the world's smallest VHF/UHF PLL-based ASK transmitter, housed in a tiny, 3 x 3mm 8-pin SOT23 package.

News from Maxim Integrated Products, May 7, 2003

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