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Friday, October 8, 2004

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* Siemens adds Flash-OFDM to broadband wireless family
* HP launches standards-based telecommunications push
* Update: Google introduces wireless service
* TI-Qualcomm cross-licensing deal upheld again

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SIEMENS ADDS FLASH-OFDM TO BROADBAND WIRELESS FAMILY
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Posted October 08, 2004 4:52 AM Pacific Time

German engineering and manufacturing giant Siemens AG is adding another
broadband technology to its growing portfolio of new high-speed wireless
systems slated for delivery early next year.

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HP LAUNCHES STANDARDS-BASED TELECOMMUNICATIONS PUSH
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Posted October 07, 2004 5:47 PM Pacific Time

Hewlett-Packard Co. on Thursday signaled its commitment to the Intel
Corp. processor architecture and carrier-grade Linux for
telecommunications infrastructure, announcing it will introduce a blade
server based on those specifications as part of a new hardware, software
and services strategy.

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UPDATE: GOOGLE INTRODUCES WIRELESS SERVICE
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Posted October 07, 2004 2:23 PM Pacific Time

Google Inc. on Thursday launched a beta test version of Google SMS, a
new service that lets users of wireless devices query Google for
specific information, such as business or residential listings, product
prices and word definitions, the company announced.

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TI-QUALCOMM CROSS-LICENSING DEAL UPHELD AGAIN
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Posted October 07, 2004 2:08 PM Pacific Time

A Delaware judge has thrown out the last claim against Texas Instruments
Inc. (TI) filed by Qualcomm Inc. in a licensing dispute between the two
companies, ending the current round of litigation, TI said in a release
Wednesday.

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