
Wisair is a chipset maker who is working hard to get hardware manufacturers carry its Ultra Wideband (UWB) and Wireless USB solutions in virtually every consumer electronics product released, will be demonstrating its Wireless USB functionality in camera cellphones at the 3GSM Conference in Spain next week. Wisair will use a Nokia N-Series handset with an integrated Wisair 542 chip to transfer photos and video from to a computer wirelessly. Do our dear readers think that this feature is an essential one? After all, WiFi-enabled digital cameras never really took off even until today.
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