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Technology Stocks : Bluetooth: from RF semiconductors to softw. applications

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To: Jim Oravetz who wrote (145)2/11/2000 6:11:00 PM
From: Mats Ericsson  Read Replies (1) of 322
 
Bluetooth Gets Java-Enabled
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(01/28/00, 5:09 p.m. ET) By Amanda Stirpe, Computer Reseller News
Java programmers interested in Bluetooth wireless-enabled devices have a new developmentoutlet -- Zucotto Systems.

The Java-enabled development tool by San Diego-based Zucotto's Xpresso system-on-a-chip is based on Sun Microsystems' Java2 MicroEdition KVM (K Virtual machine) and is geared specifically toward wireless application development.

Bluetooth, the wireless chip set expected to make its debut this spring, is led by nine Special Interest Group (SIG) members and over 1,300 developers. The technology will provide short-range radio wireless connectivity to handheld devices and PCs.

Zucotto said it is forming alliances with SIG members to develop Java applications and said its Xpresso chip is 20 to 40 times faster than comparable chips and consumes less power.
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