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Subject: Wi-Fi concerns shift gears




JavaWorld's Micro Java -- December 10, 2003
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HIGHLIGHTS

* IEEE: Chinese security standard could fracture Wi-Fi
* Wi-Fi concerns shift gears
* Motorola blames phone shortages on camera components
* SD card to add Wi-Fi capability to smart phones

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WIRELESS NEWS FROM JAVAWORLD'S SISTER PUBLICATION, INFOWORLD:


IEEE: CHINESE SECURITY STANDARD COULD FRACTURE WI-FI

Chinese WLAN standard could undermine efforts for a global standard

http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/12/09/HNchinesestandard_1.html?wireless


WI-FI CONCERNS SHIFT GEARS

Interoperability, RF management emerge as new areas of focus

http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/12/08/48NNwifi_1.html


MOTOROLA BLAMES PHONE SHORTAGES ON CAMERA COMPONENTS

Market is "on fire"

http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/12/05/HNmotorolablames_1.html?wireless


SD CARD TO ADD WI-FI CAPABILITY TO SMART PHONES

Wi-Fi promises higher transmission speeds than phone networks

http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/12/04/HNsdcard_1.html?wireless


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JavaWorld editors


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