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HWAHorror Writers Association
HWAHemlock Wooly Adelgid
HWAHost Wire Adapter
HWAHere We Are
HWAHeartland Wrestling Association
HWAHot Wire Anemometry
HWAHilfswerk Austria (Vienna, Austria)
HWAHunter Water Australia (Broadmeadow, NSW, Australia)
HWAHazardous Waste Act
HWAHold Without Action (US government licensing procedure)
HWAHigh Wind Advisory
HWAHoes with Attitudes (rap group)
HWAHollow World Adventure (gaming)
HWAHardware Acceleration (computer architecture)


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Software acquired in this transaction includes Wireless USB WHCI, Device Wire Adapter (DWA) and Host Wire Adapter (HWA) drivers.
Following that, WiQuest's WQST110/101 Host Wire Adapter (HWA) and Device Wire Adapter (DWA) products were among the first to obtain Certified Wireless USB status.
the ultrawideband (UWB) technology leader for mobile WiMedia[R] and solutions based on Certified Wireless USB, today announced the Intel[R] Host Wire Adapter (HWA) Reference Design using the Alereon PHY and based on the Certified Wireless USB specification, had passed all test requirements for certification from the FCC.
 
 
 
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