Nokia details Linux tablet WiMAX plans

  2007-09-29 13:00:02
Nokia plans to ship WiMAX-enabled Internet tablets next year. The as-yet unnamed model or models in Nokia's Linux-powered"N-series" Internet Tablet line will use Intel"Baxter Peak" WiMAX chips and will support Sprint's"Xohm" WiMAX service, the top phone-maker has revealed. 
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