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

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To: Mats Ericsson who started this subject7/27/2000 11:17:13 AM
From: Dennis Roth   of 322
 
IBM's new tools blend Linux with Bluetooth

dailynews.yahoo.com

Tuesday July 25 12:00 PM EDT

By Stephanie Miles, CNET News.com

IBM today released new tools that combine Linux with
Bluetooth wireless technology, merging two of the hottest
technologies in an effort to spur wireless networking.

IBM released Linux-based applications technology based on the
Bluetooth specification. Bluetooth essentially allows portable
devices, computers, and appliances to communicate and swap data
via radio waves, doing away with wires and cables.

Although much delayed, the eventual arrival of Bluetooth products
is expected to simplify home networking, which still usually
requires some type of rewiring or complicated connection scheme.
A number of companies, such as Sun Microsystems and Microsoft, as well as the major
networking, consumer electronics and PC businesses, are vying for a piece of this market,
which is expected to be huge.

IBM's Linux technology, dubbed the BlueDrekar middleware, was developed by its
in-house research group and is available for free trial download on IBM's developer site.

"The BlueDrekar middleware provides the driver that is designed to be compliant with
Bluetooth wireless technology," said Daniel Jue, manager of IBM's AlphaWorks division,
which works to provide early versions of IBM technology to developers. "As a result,
developers can concentrate on creating exciting new interactive applications for the
wireless home or office."

Big Blue said it eventually will seek certification for its Linux tools from the Bluetooth
standards body.
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