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Many of us are anxiously awaiting the availability of UWB products and to whet our appetites Nokia has teamed up with Wisair to show off a wireless USB camera phone. The phone is a Nokia N series handset with a Wisair 542 chip. Presumably, it will be very cool to transfer images you take with your phone wirelessly to your computer. I wonder how quickly the transfer will happen using the wireless technology. Nonetheless, it sounds pretty cool and I for one hope to see consumer devices on the market soon. About Everything USB
USB technology is the de facto connectivity standard for PC peripherals & consumer electronics; it has evolved from USB 1.1 to USB 2.0, Wireless USB and USB 3.0. Everything USB takes an in-depth look at these products and other offbeat USB gadgets, and brings you information and reviews needed for you to make a purchase decision. Welcome and enjoy your stay. If you would like to contact us with a tip or comment, please write to: newstips@everythingusb.com
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