Sony handhelds get FCC nod
A trio of handheld computers from Sony Electronics has received wireless regulatory approval from the Federal Communications Commission. "The grant for the three Clie devices came down from the U.S. federal agency last week. While Sony representatives declined to comment on the handhelds or their availability, wireless products are generally released shortly after the FCC deems that they do not interfere with other products."
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