Wireless communications are becoming a fertile development ground in the PC world, as new devices tap a growing number of networks to take mobile chatter and on-the-move entertainment to new levels.
As mobile technology becomes more pervasive, new networks drawing on more established technologies like wi-fi, and newer ones like Bluetooth and Wi-max, have begun filling the airwaves, offering alternatives to traditional cellular service.
Product developers have been rushing to fill the vacuum, cranking out a steady stream of prototypes for phones, advanced personal digital assistants (PDAs) and other devices to ride the boom in wireless airspace.
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