WIMEDIA MB-OFDM Ultra-wideband (UWB) devices have been tipping in greater numbers since this years CES show in January. Seagate had this unit pictured below on display at the Intel Developers Forum last month quietly, in a corner of their booth.
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1 votes | Seagate shows off UWB deviceDec 10, 2007 |
WIMEDIA MB-OFDM Ultra-wideband (UWB) devices have been tipping in greater numbers since this years CES show in January.
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