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Microsoft joins Bluetooth SIG

...support for Bluetooth is that it could hasten the death of the Home RF initiative, a competing home wireless technology supported by Intel, Microsoft and... Read more

1 December, 1999 by Justin Pearse
Motorola BB1000 PC <endeca_term>Home RF</endeca_term> Adapter 2.0.0.14

Motorola BB1000 PC Home RF Adapter 2.0.0.14

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31 August, 2001
Motorola BB1000 USB <endeca_term>Home RF</endeca_term> Adapter 2.0.0.14

Motorola BB1000 USB Home RF Adapter 2.0.0.14

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31 August, 2001

Intel touts a new kind of PC

Forget the standalone PC. The future is connected, says Intel Read more

25 April, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Bluetooth to be big by Christmas

...to find some die-hards who want to use 802.11b or Home RF, but for the majority of home applications, Bluetooth is more than... Read more

12 April, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Powerful Bluetooth

...the IEEE's 802.11b standard, and nobody is going to use Home RF for that, either. So, Bluetooth will happen, because everybody wants a... Read more

8 January, 2001 by Guy Kewney

Intel ignites wireless LAN market with IEE 802.11b boost

...than unplugging it, rebooting it, reconfiguring the network protocols, and maybe loading Home RF drivers before they can get started." Intel says it will address... Read more

15 December, 2000 by Guy Kewney

Comdex '99: Sneak Peek at the Hottest Trends 1

...their own standards. Intel and Motorola stand on one side, pushing their Home RF. Lucent and Apple stands on the other side, featuring the 802... Read more

11 November, 1999 by ZDNet

FCC rule change hits Bluetooth

...currently allows for 1Mhz channels for FH systems. The proposal, by the Home RF Working Group, to make 3MHz and 5MHz channels for frequency hopping... Read more

5 October, 1999 by Marc Ambasna Jones
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

...centralized administration .Wireless technologies such as general packet radio service, Wi-Fi, Home RF and Bluetooth make it possible to access the web from mobile... Read more

9 April, 2007
Integrating WLAN With GPRS/3G Wireless Networks

Integrating WLAN With GPRS/3G Wireless Networks

...WLAN and compares WLAN with other related wireless technologies such as Bluetooth, Home RF, 3.5G systems, LMDS. It also discusses the motivations for mobile... Read more

15 November, 2006

Get wily with wireless

Home RF is very insecure indeed; and that isn't available in the... Read more

8 January, 2001 by Guy Kewney

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