Fujitsu Adopts Realtek Solution For Wireless USB-capable Notebooks
IC designer Realtek Semiconductor has announced it will supply Fujitsu with the key component to bring to market a range of notebooks featuring Wireless USB in the US and Europe during 2008. Wireless USB builds on the USB ecosystem, now with over two billion wired ports, by adding the convenience and ease-of-use of wireless operation based on ultra-wideband technology.
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The Five Big Technology Trends Of 2008
- 50% Chance Of A New Multi-touch Apple Device At WWDC, Says Analyst
- Verizon Wireless To Buy Alltel In $28.1 Billion Deal
- Sanyo Releases 1080i Xacti Camcorder
- Sony, Samsung Suing Vizio Over MPEG-2 Licensing
- Mossberg Approves Firefox 3
- Lost In Spaces? OS X 10.5.3 Will Take You Home
- DRAM Contract Prices To Grow By Single-digit In June, Says Nanya Executive
- Notebook Panel Inventory Buildup Creates Price Pressure
- Taiwanese Temptress Lures Us To Corel's Suite
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- Intel Is Ready For MID Challenge: Q&A With SVP Anand Chandrasekher
- Icahn Says Yahoo Should Sell To Microsoft For $34.745 Per Share
- Sapphire Joins The 2160p LCD TV Party
- FCC Delays Consideration Of Free Internet Plan
- Intel Receives FTC Subpoena, Slaps AMD
- Yahoo: Still Interested In A Sale To Microsoft
- Environmentalist Group Holds WiMAX Protest In Taipei
- Gmail Lets Users Pick Their Favourite Tools
- Apple Now The World's #3 Smartphone Maker