Motorola chooses Motia's smart antenna technology
Motorola Inc. will use smart antenna technology from Motia Inc. to extend the range of future Wi-Fi devices and improve the signal strength, Motorola announced Wednesday at the Consumer Electronics Show here in Las Vegas. "Motia, a startup company based in Stamford, Connecticut, has designed a chip called Javelin that uses smart antenna technology."
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