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The Burnaby-BC-based company said its ExtremeUSB 2.0 Core 2100 Module will allow enterprises to find USB 2.0 devices from a remote PC.
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RIM and Wi-LAN make peace
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By: Thor Olavsrud (08 May 2012)
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