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Wireless networking technologies - the Electronics Weekly guide

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We have updated our Electronics Weekly guide to wireless networking technology. Take a look.

Now each sub-section on a particular wireless standard (or governing body) - WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Wibree (ULP Bluetooth), Bluetooth, ZigBee and Ofcom - has been updated to automatically pull in the latest related news.

The Zigbee section, for example, now has its own dynamic news feed - the latest five relevant stories are displayed as bullet-points, for quick, easy reference.

(The individual Wi-Fi and Ofcom guides have also been brought into line. Check them out, too.)

For other Electronics Weekly guides, see our Trends & Technologies section. (That's the Intel Centrino trinity pictured, btw - processor chipset and wireless networking.)

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