Nokia hatches Bluetooth's little brother
The wireless keyboard and mouse could become a lot less power hungry if a new radio technology called Wibree fulfils expectations.
Announced on Tuesday by Finnish communications giant Nokia, Wibree is designed to complement Bluetooth and work with the same hardware, although it can also operate as a standalone technology.
Read the complete story here. (silicon.com)
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