
Startup Ozmo unveiled a chip and software that utilizes WiFi for faster, cheaper connections than Bluetooth, says EE Times.
The company plans to offer peripheral makers a stripped-down, dual-band 802.11 chip that has a 10-meter range and sells for about the same price as a Bluetooth chip. It could be used in media players like the Apple iPod Touch, which already uses Wi-Fi.
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