New Wireless USB Spec Paves The Way For New Wireless Products The Wireless USB Promoter Group today announced the completion of the Wireless USB 1.1 specification, the technical map for product developers to bring the next generation of Wireless USB products to the market. 09/30/2010 | Hardware
Samsung: new wireless USB chips capable of 480Mbps max Samsung Thursday announced its latest two-chip wireless USB solution capable of transmission speeds up to 480Mbps with an actual throughput rate of 200Mbps. The result is reportedly ten times more power efficient than 802.11g Wi-Fi. 09/03/2010 | Hardware
Samsung readies first mobile processor with Wireless USB Opening the door to true wireless sync for portable devices, Samsung has taken the wraps from the first handheld-sized processor with built-in support for the Wireless USB standard. 02/12/2009 | Hardware
Intel dumps ultra-wideband (UWB) development Intel has dropped its internal development of ultra-wideband (UWB), the company has revealed. The semiconductor firm decided to end the five-year-old project a month ago in a low-key move that is only now coming to light. The call doesn't mark the end of UWB at Intel but was made as the company decided it would be less expensive to source components from outside when necessary than to develop its own. 11/06/2008 | Hardware