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FreeLinc (Orem, UT)
A fabless semiconductor company that uses magnetic induction technology to create short-range connectivity that is low in power consumption, minimal in interference and robust in security. Applications include voice and audio consumer electronics.
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Azteq Mobile (Walnut Creek, California)
An end-to-end solution for mobile gaming that creates true consistency across device manufacturers and generations; enables a level of game quality and game play that is comparable to second generation video game consoles.
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RockeTalk (San Diego CA)
Developed and deployed an advanced messaging service for mobile phones that provides fast, easy-to-use, rich messaging. The service is highly functional and elegant in its simplicity. |
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Clarity Technologies ( Auburn Hills, MI)
Acquired by Cambridge Silicon Radion (LSE: CSR.L)
Provided voice enhancement and noise cancellation solutions
for the wireless industry. Applications include telematics, automatic voice response systems,
mobile phones and headsets.
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TechnoCom ( Encino, CA)
The leading provider of wireless location
OSS/BSS solutions. It enables carriers, enterprises and governments to manage, operate and leverage
their wireless location infrastructures and services.
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TensorComm ( Westminster, CO)
Provides products to solve CDMA’s
key problem: inter-user interference. It enables wireless carriers to increase their capacity,
coverage area and data rate while keeping capital expenditure low.
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Oxford Semiconductor, Inc. (Milpitas, CA)
Oxford supplies complete FireWire and USB-based connectivity solutions for the
rapidly growing consumer electronics, storage, audio and add-on card markets.
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u-Nav Microelectronics ( Irvine, CA)
A fabless semiconductor company developing GPS chipsets and software
for mobile devices, recreational equipment and consumer electronics. It delivers low-
power, low-cost and high performance with a small footprint—all critical criteria
for mobile applications.
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Telwares (Denver, CO)
A leading provider of telecom expense management software and services for enterprises. It enables large corporations and organizations to optimize the millions of dollars they spend each year on communications services.
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Ziptronix ( Morissville, NC)
Developed a process usable for wafer-to-wafer and wafer-to-die
covalent bonding under room temperature. It is applicable for many materials and enables fabrication
of MEMS, high-speed logic and RFICs as 3DICs.
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Cequint (Seattle, WA)
Cequint provides technology that enables wireless carriers to offer enhanced Caller ID services. The company's City ID™ product is a patent-protected Caller ID feature that automatically displays the city and state beneath the number of every wireless call received.
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