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A year back, wireless LAN still had a tang of the exotic about it when installed in a wireless phone. But at CeBIT, the trade fair in Germany that offers an annual snapshot of how far we have come towards a networked world, every smartphone worthy of the name will this year have a hi-res camera, built-in satellite navigation and ... nifty WLAN software.
Posted to the site on 28th February 2008
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