NEC to Use USB On-The-Go in Phones
TransDimension Corp. has licensed its USB On-The-Go wireless technology to NEC Electronics Corp., which said it will use the technology in a forthcoming chip powering its future 3G phones. "The agreement represents the third major wireless supplier that has said it will use the technology, although TransDimension has yet to strike deals with either Nokia or SonyEricsson, the world’s largest cell phone makers."
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