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| December 2008 | Issue number 129. December 2008 edition |  | It is consolidation time in the UWB industry. This hits every new technology sector. Some UWB companies have already gone, more may follow. This issue looks at developments in the UWB industry. | |
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| November 2008 | Issue number 128. November 2008 edition |  | The recent Bluetooth Evolution Conference highlighted the current lack of interest in UWB that is being shown by many of the handset companies. The WiMedia Alliance rejects the idea that this is a major problem for the technology. Read the event report in this issue to get the full picture.
Bluetooth testing is another flavour this month. On both sides of the Atlantic, network operators/cellular carriers are adding layers of interoperability testing. Test industry guru Siegfried Lehmann of Cetecom provides an insight.
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| October 2008 | Issue number 127. October 2008 edition |  | September saw new hacking/security applications levelled at Bluetooth. In this issue, Joel Linsky of Qualcomm and the Bluetooth SIG answers. His forthright rebuttal should quieten the doubters. | |
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| September 2008 | Issue number 126. September 2008 edition |  | This issue included an article by Paul Rasmussen on one of the hottest topics of the moment - whether Wi-Fi or UWB should be the high speed data channel for Bluetooth? Is the Bluetooth SIG's Alternative MAC/PHY (AMP) the answer? Read it all here! | |
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| September 2008 | Issue number 126. September 2008 edition |  | This issue included an article by Paul Rasmussen on one of the hottest topics of the moment - whether Wi-Fi or UWB should be the high speed data channel for Bluetooth? Is the Bluetooth SIG's Alternative MAC/PHY (AMP) the answer? Read it all here! | |
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