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October 26th, 2007

Boost portability with these gadgets (Asheville Citizen-Times)

Did you hear the following about wireless gadgets?

S&P’s Tom Smith sees more strength for computer hardware stocks, thanks to healthy demand for PCs and wireless gadgetsStealth Rally for Computer Hardware Stocks (BusinessWeek)

IBM and Taiwanese chip designer, MediaTek, announced a three-year pact to develop wireless chipsets for a new technology to transmit large volumes of information, such as full-length high definition (HD) movies, between DVD players, HD-TVs, hand-held devices or other gadgets around the home or office.IBM, MediaTek to develop wireless broadband technology (Linux World Australia)

IBM and Taiwanese chip designer MediaTek on Monday announced a three-year pact to develop wireless chip sets for a new technology to transmit large volumes of information, such as full-length high definition (HD) movies, between DVD players, HD-TVs, hand-held devices, or other gadgets around the home or office.IBM, MediaTek to develop wireless broadband technology (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)

The in-car GPS system is without doubt one of the “it” gadgets of the moment, and they will be gracing many a Christmas tree come December. With its wealth of experience in building small electronic devices combining touch screens and wireless technologies, Taiwan was bound to pick up on the trend.Technology Review (Taipei Times)

IBM and Taiwanese chip designer MediaTek on Monday announced a three-year pact to develop wireless chip sets for a new technology to transmit large volumes of information, such as full-length high-definition (HD) movies, between DVD players, HD TVs, handheld devices, or other gadgets around the home or office.IBM, MediaTek to develop wireless broadband technology (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)

Municipal Wi-Fi spending estimates downNEW YORK — A leading industry analyst on municipal wireless project…Techbits (The Norman Transcript)

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