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<title>Cringely&apos;s Wireless Predictions</title>
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<description>Tech pundit Bob Cringley&apos;s annual predictions are always a good read. Here are his wireless predictions: -&gt;WiMax will be a huge story by summer, but widespread adoption of the wireless networking technology will take at least another two years. In...</description>
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<title>UWB: Standards Be Damned; Let&apos;s Ship Product</title>
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<description>I attended an Ultra-Wideband (UWB) event recently and was pleased to hear the moderator, Peter Meade (editor of UWB Insider), basically say &quot;Let&apos;s get on it with already.&quot; UWB should have been on the market a year ago. I first...</description>
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