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Twenty-six additional companies endorse Intel personal Internet client architecture for wireless Internet devices; Endorsements include leading wireless device and equipment manufacturers, application developers and service providers from Asia Pacific region.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-23 April 2001-INTEL: Twenty-six additional companies endorse Intel personal Internet client architecture for wireless Internet devices; Endorsements include leading wireless device and equipment manufacturers, application developers and service providers from Asia Pacific region (C)1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:23042001 INTEL DEVELOPER FORUM, TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Twenty-six wireless device and equipment manufacturers, application developers and service providers based in the Asia Pacific region today endorsed the Intel Personal Internet Client Architecture (Intel PCA).
The 26 companies are joining Intel in the effort to accelerate the development of applications and hardware for next-generation wireless Internet devices. The...
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