Commentary: The strangest wireless system has become more mainstream, but may still be the last thing you need.
Industry groups backing competing wireless standards have admitted that they must start cooperating more for users' sake.
The hodgepodge of incompatible wireless networking technologies is about to get a bit smaller, as companies working on Bluetooth and ultrawideband are combining their efforts.
The word on the street is that there's a new crisis brewing in IT. If we could only get our tongue round it.
Commentary: The strangest wireless system has become more mainstream, but may still be the last thing you need.
Commentary: The strangest wireless system has become more mainstream, but may still be the last thing you need.
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