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Intel to Acquire Infineon’s Wireless Solutions Business

 

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

  • Intel to purchase Infineon’s Wireless Solutions Business, called WLS, in a cash transaction valued at approximately $1.4 billion. The deal is expected to close in the first quarter of 2011.
  • WLS sale enables Infineon to expand leading position in markets for automotive, industry and security technologies.
  • WLS will operate as a standalone business. Intel is committed to serving WLS’ existing customers, including support for ARM-based platforms.
  • The acquisition expands Intel’s current Wi-Fi and 4G WiMAX offerings to include Infineon’s 3G capabilities and supports Intel’s plans to accelerate LTE. The acquired technology will be used in Intel® Core processor-based laptops, and myriad of Intel® Atom™ processor-based devices, including smartphones, netbooks, tablets and embedded computers.
  • The deal aligns with Internet connectivity pillar of Intel’s computing strategy.

 

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Samsung Corby S3650W now gets Wi-Fi

Mumbai: Samsung Corby S3650 has now got Wi-Fi. Nothing is official as of now though. The Wi-Fi version will be known as S3650W.

It is making the buzz again with a possiblility of Wi-Fi connectivity for its current Samsung Corby S3650.
The handset may be available in the Open Handset Model and could function across all CDMA [...]

Wi-Fi Making a Leap Forward

A new Wi-Fi certification is nearing completion to allow direct connections between Wi-Fi devices without joining a traditional Wi-Fi network. Known as Wi-Fi Connect, Alliance plans to begin certifying devices by mid-2010.
– The Wi-Fi Alliance is nearing completion of a new specification to allow Wi-Fi devices to connect to one another without joining a traditional home, office or hotspot network. The Wi-Fi Alliance expects to begin certification for the new specification in mid-2010 and is currently called Wi-Fi Direct…


Row 44 Wins Approval for Airline Wi-Fi

Promising the fastest Wi-Fi in the sky, Row 44′s satellite-based airline broadband service wins operating approval from the Federal Communications Commission.
– After a longer than expected approval process, Row 44 said Aug. 6 the Federal
Communications Commission has approved the company’s satellite-based in-flight
Wi-Fi for commercial aircraft. Combined with licenses already granted in Canada
and Mexico, Row
44 plans to offer uninterrupted airborne In…



GPS, Wi-Fi Are Hot Commodities in the Smartphone Market

A smartphone capability tracker from researcher Ovum deemed GPS and Wi-Fi as hot, as they’re found on the majority of new smartphones. Internet widgets and rich Internet applications, while thought to have potential, were not. The iPhone and Android operating systems, for example, don’t yet support Flash.
– In the smartphone world, GPS and Wi-Fi
are hot, and rich Internet application and widget frameworks are not, says a
new study from researcher Ovum.

Ovum identified 77 smartphone models released between the second quarter of
2008 and first quarter of 2009 and found that 59 had GPS
capability…



Samsung’s i5700 Galaxy-lite approved by Wi-Fi Alliance

Samsung’s Android-powered i7500 Galaxy has been around for some time now but has yet to find its way onto a US carrier. However, Samsung seems to have the device’s younger sibling, the i5700 Galaxy-lite, in the works.

What you see above is …

iPhone SDK 3.1 beta 2, iPhone OS 3.1 beta 2 released

Following the release of iPhone 3.1 with the accompanying SDK for developers earlier this month, Apple has seeded iPhone developers with iPhone SDK 3.1 beta 2 and iPhone OS 3.1 beta 2. Noticed that the Wi-Fi connection feature offered by the version is “huge for developers”.
Ars Technica wrote:
…beta 2 enables them to connect to their [...]