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IEEE in wireless wrangle.

IEEE has put on hold its review of a wireless technology favoured by Qualcomm due to a squabble involving Intel, The Wall Street Journal reports. The move by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) might delay adoption of a technology that could compete with WiMAX, which Intel has been promoting. (Australian IT)


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