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May 04, 2005

Wireless developers plan to work together to meld Bluetooth with an emerging technology designed to beam video and other large content short distances between TVs, home entertainment systems and computers.

The Bluetooth Special Interest Group, a 3,400-member group whose backers include Nokia, Motorola and Intel, said it has begun working with two industry bodies developing rival versions of the technology commonly referred to as ultra-wideband, or UWB.

It is unclear whether the collaboration will produce an integrated platform combining Bluetooth with UWB.

UWB allows speeds of 100 Mbps and higher, making it a far more effective way to transmit a video signal from a digital video recorder to a flat-screen monitor or a laptop without wires