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Regine April 28, 2004 break-through, gadgets, wifi

802.11g on the PDA

Atheros Communications, developer of advanced WLAN chipsets, has developed a solution that would equip PDAs (and maybe even smartphones) with 802.11g, the new version of WiFi that’s five times faster than 802.11b.
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