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Personal Area Network

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  • Another term worth throwing out there is "PAN," or Personal Area Network, which is used for technology like Bluetooth and refers to the peripherals (mice, speakers, keyboards, etc.) you've networked together.

    NotebookReview.com - The Webs Best Source For Laptop Notebook Info 2009

  • Eyeglasses are the medium of choice for an idea variously called BodyNet and the Personal Area Network, or PAN.

    If All The World's A Computer... 2008

  • Bluetooth was originally spawned by Ericsson back in 1994 as a proprietary means of creating a Personal Area Network.

    PC Authority 2010

  • Bluetooth was originally spawned by Ericsson back in 1994 as a proprietary means of creating a Personal Area Network.

    PC Authority 2010

  • There's also an internal Personal Area Network (PAN), a dedicated BlackBerry (or any smartphone, really) holder, passport pouch, a digital camera compartment, iPad pocket (er, "PadPocket") and a separate area made specifically for those zip-locked liquids that you'll need easy access to at the

    Engadget 2010

  • With Bluetooth low energy technology, the Bluetooth SIG rounds out Bluetooth technology's wireless Personal Area Network, from high speed to ultra low power and everything in between.

    SymbianOne - Watching the Symbian ecosystem 2010

  • With Bluetooth low energy technology, the Bluetooth SIG rounds out Bluetooth technology's wireless Personal Area Network, from high speed to ultra low power and everything in between.

    SymbianOne - Watching the Symbian ecosystem 2010

  • The prediction is products incorporating the Personal Area Network (PAN) standards of the 802.15 committee (a Bluetooth subset / parallel) by 2005 over UWB.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • A TI spokesperson wrote in to advise me that these chips comply to the Personal Area Network co-existence set of best practices developed by the IEEE: 802.15.2.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • A TI spokesperson wrote in to advise me that these chips comply to the Personal Area Network co-existence set of best practices developed by the IEEE: 802.15.2.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

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