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There's also an article in the July issue of WIRED on wireless and autos. And while I've just skimmed it, the only mention of Q I've found so far was the following: "The Qualcomm pdq has similar features."
Although they did come close a number of times: 1. "Unlike in Europe, where the GSM digital wireless standard prevails, the bandwidth challenge is compounded in the US by two competing standards."
2. "Next-generation digital services will use spread-spectrum technology, allowing much faster connections that are also more secure from interception."
3. "Any device with all this computing power needs an operating system. Naturally, Microsoft would like to see some version of WinCE in everything portable, but two strong competitors exist. Symbian is an alliance between Psion, and Nokia, Ericsson, and Motorola, while Geoworks Corporation has its own OS in phones by Nokia, Mitsubishi, and Toshiba. Geoworks CTO Adam de Boor calls Symbian "a preemptive strike against Microsoft."
So we seem to be safe from the ravages of overexposure.
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