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  <copyright>Copyright 2012</copyright>
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    <title>TI and Broadcom jump into short-range Bluetooth</title>
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      The chip makers are jumping on board after Nokia decided to roll its  low-power Wibree technology into the new ultra low-power (ULP) Bluetooth  specification.
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    <title>Convergence of Wireless Technologies in Mobile Devices Will Boost Entire Industry</title>
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      Mobile communication and computing devices are currently most fertile ground for new business opportunities, with the integration of functionality from a converging stable of applications addressing individual use cases in single products. No longer is it a question of which wireless modality will find the &quot;killer app&quot; in mobile devices. It is, rather, a market for technologies to work together, each in its most efficient format.
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    <title>Nokia gears toward fusion of mobile and Net cultures</title>
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      The next industry phenomenon is the fusion of mobility and the Internet which has the user at the center. Companies can no longer dictate the direction of future development--they can only provide platforms that will enable mobile life and Internet culture.
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    <title>Nokia Gives Wibree Away to Bluetooth</title>
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      Good news for anyone suffering from premature cellphone battery death. Nokia is folding its Wibree ultra low power wireless technology into Bluetooth. Wibree will be adopted for a new low power Bluetooth standard now that an agreement has been reached by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG).
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    <title>Antenova Secures $10 Million Investment for Growth amp; Expansion</title>
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      Antenova Ltd, the integrated antenna solutions company, announced that it has secured $10 million further funding for growth and expansion. Antenova also announced the opening of their new U.S. R&amp;D and Support Center in Chicago, Illinois.
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    <title>Chipidea to buy Nordic Semiapos;s data converter IP unit</title>
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      EDN.com - Newton,MA,USA   components for the wireless personal area network, primarily in the 2.4  GHz frequency band including both proprietary and Wibree radios, the  company added.
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    <title>Antenova Announces Availability of GPS RADIONOVA(R) RF Antenna Module</title>
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      American Digital Networks (press release) - Annapolis,MD,USA   are ideally suited for an extensive range of applications, including  GSM and CDMA, 3G, GPS, 802.11 a/b/g, DVB-H, Bluetooth(R), Wibree and  Zigbee(TM).
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    <title>2.4GHz products to dominate wireless HID sector</title>
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      Carlaw added that Wibree is a wildcard in the development and growth of this market. &quot;While Wibree is interesting and may have significant potential,&quot; he says, &quot;it is still very new, and the jury remains out on the question of whether it can make significant inroads in the wireless HID market.&quot;
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    <title>Me, Bill Gates And The Startup</title>
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      Consumers have gradually gotten familiar with names like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, but with each new wireless technology, consumer electronics companies risk confusing and alienating the public. Which standard should a major manufacturer deploy? The choices on the CES show floor alone are endless: WiBro, Wibree, ZigBee, 802.11n, Near Field Communication. Though each standard completes a different wireless task, they each compete for product integration and public acceptance.
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    <title>Bluetooth competitor emerges at CES</title>
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      Now a series of new contenders for the same frequency band have emerged, including Kleer Audio LP and at the end of last year Nokia&apos;s WiBree technology, with lower power consumption cited as a major advantage in both cases.
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