Intel chief exec admits that the future of wireless and mobile technology is overshadowed by security complications. Speaking at Intel's Wireless Competency Centre in Stockholm this week managing director Leif Persson acknowledged hugely complicated wireless environments are causing them . . .
Intel chief exec admits that the future of wireless and mobile technology is overshadowed by security complications. Speaking at Intel's Wireless Competency Centre in Stockholm this week managing director Leif Persson acknowledged hugely complicated wireless environments are causing them serious anxiety.

"What is holding all this back from the mobile professional is clearly security," says Persson. "We're putting 50 percent of resources into understanding end to end security."

Intel is working on a number of wireless technologies at its Stockholm centre. It envisions a future where all sorts of devices are capable of talking to each other using Bluetooth. They will access broadband Internet content over forthcoming UMTS or 3G mobile networks standards.

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