SyChip to add Wi-Fi to Windows smart phones
Windows Mobile 2003 smart phones that support IO-capable SD card slots are set to get Wi-Fi add-in support early next year, WLAN device maker SyChip has revealed.
The company is currently working on drivers for a new Wi-Fi card developed especially for these handsets. SyChip expects to have them done and dusted by the end of January, InfoSyncWorld reports.
Read the complete story here. (The Register)
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