
Wi-Fire is the little WiFi range extender which lets you stay up to 1,000 feet away from the WiFi source, so you can tap into a remote WiFi for free Internet connection. Now the Wi-Fire has stepped into its 3rd generation, which promises a much smaller form factor.
The 3rd generation of the Wi-Fire is claimed to be 40 percent smaller and 30 percent lighter than its predecessor. And it also supports the Linux and OS-X operating systems. But unfortunately, the new Wi-Fire is still a 802.11b/g device, and lacks the support of the wireless N (802.11n).
The 3rd-gen Wi-Fire is also very light, weighs 2.8 oz, can be clipped on one’s notebook screen and it costs $59 only.
via engadget


August 13th, 2009 at 9:25 am
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