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wireless technology

  1. A technology, such as cell phones, that uses radio waves to transmit and receive data. It is used increasingly for data transmission.



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Sophisticated wireless technology was also used to deceive the players during the games, most commonly in Texas Hold'em.

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Customers like Dudley say they are not interested in wireless technology.

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Bluetooth, Wifi, and 5G currently rely on electromagnetic modulation, a form of wireless technology which was developed over 125 years ago.

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The search for extraterrestrial intelligence, or SETI, received a huge gain last week: a gift of $200 million from the estate of Franklin Antonio, co-founder of Qualcomm, which makes semiconductors and software supporting wireless technology.

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Ryan Tseng, now 39, made a name for himself as an undergraduate at the University of Florida when he came up with a lower-cost, more compact way to use wireless charging pads to power cellphones, an idea he ultimately patented and sold to Qualcomm, the wireless technology giant.

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