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 Category :  Technology :  September 2001

News Issue

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Issue 39 Sept 26 / 01 FCC Endorses SDR Development
Issue 39 Sept 26 / 01 Motorola Eases Migration to Next Generation Technologies for OEMs
Issue 39 Sept 26 / 01 DoCoMo & IBM Japan Develop Video Transmitter for Advanced Mobile Phones
Issue 39 Sept 26 / 01 PacketVideo & Partners Push Wireless Multimedia App for the Enterprise

Issue 38 Sept 19 / 01 Impart Tech’s Communications Broker Allows Devices to Converse
Issue 38 Sept 19 / 01 PocketPC 2002 Full of New Features
Issue 38 Sept 19 / 01 NextComm Aims to Solve 802.11 Security Problem
Issue 38 Sept 19 / 01 Wireless Vendors Tackling the 802.11 Security Problem

Issue 37 Sept 12 / 01 Ericsson Opens the Door to Handset Technology
Issue 37 Sept 12 / 01 Motorola’s New Semiconductor To Revolutionizes Mobile Devices 
Issue 37 Sept 12 / 01 Security Fix for 802.11 Just Around the Corner
Issue 37 Sept 12 / 01 PocketPC 2002 OS Signals Trouble for Palm

Issue 36 Sept 5 / 01 NTTDoCoMo, PacketVideo Develop Live Streaming Video Platform for 3G Network
Issue 36 Sept 5 / 01 Palm Endorses Bluetooth Technology
Issue 36 Sept 5 / 01 Wireless Video Could Save Lives

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