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Intel demos 7Gbps wireless docking
Intel demonstrated its wireless gigabit docking technology, with speeds of up to 7Gbps, using the unlicensed 60Ghz frequency band. Read More


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iPhone 5: Why no NFC?
Apple left out near-field communication technology in the new iPhone 5, a decision that one NFC backer said could be Apple's loss. But several mobile payment experts said Apple was right to wait, given the slow rollout of NFC, especially in the U.S. Read More

Wi-Fi Alliance unveils Miracast certification to ease multimedia streaming
The Wi-Fi Alliance has launched a certification program for its Miracast video transmission specification, offering a seal of approval that should ensure many different phones, tablets, laptops, TVs and other products can send video to each other without cables. Read More


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House panel sets Friday hearing on LightSquared probe
A subcommittee in the U.S. House of Representatives will hear testimony on Friday about whether the FCC followed its own rules when it gave LightSquared conditional approval for an LTE network early last year. Read More

Jonny Evans: No NFC? Business users rush to offer Apple iOS 6 Passbook support for iPhone 5
Apple upset some when it failed to deliver support for Near Field Communications within the iPhone 5, but perhaps it isn't necessary yet. The company has a Passbook plan to give consumers some of what they want, while 2 million pre-orders show NFC isn't the deal breaker some tech pundits believe. Read More

 
 
 

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