Posts Tagged ‘wireless’

Computing How To Video: Install an Internal 3G Card in the Asus Eee PC

Hardware hacking genius and electromagician JKK has published a video tutorial showing how to add an internal 3G HSDPA card to the Asus Eee PC, allowing you to connect at high speeds to the internet from anywhere in the world with 3G cellphone coverage. We talked with JKK, and according to him “it works great” and “the hack is doable by any amateur with a soldering iron.” Indeed, it looks easy enough for our sausage fingers in the video.

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Free Application: inSSIDer

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Free application inSSIDer scans networks within reach of your computer’s Wi-Fi antenna, tracks signal strength over time, and determines their security settings (including whether or not they’re password-protected). inSSIDer, works like a charm on both Vista and XP, and it’s open-source to boot. This must-have for hunting down Wi-Fi networks on the road is free, Windows only, requires .NET 2.0.

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Funny Photo: The Original Wireless Notebook

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Gadget: Philips Streamium Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System with 160GB

philipsstream-300x224.jpgThe all in one 160 GB Stremium Wireless Micro Hi-Fi System from Philips practically has it all and sexy good looks to boot. You can take advantage of HDD playback, Internet radio, and you can plug in USB devices or transfer your tunes from your PC. All of this is packaged in a sleek black glossy finished system. Another impressive feature is the navigation and control system which lets you view songs and album art in full color. Browse for albums, tracks, artists, and with the included remote you’ll have everything at your fingertips. No pricing seems to be available but it looks like it it will only be available in Europe anyway.

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Computing Gadget: Wireless USB Multi-Media Remote

The AMEX remote is stylish in look, and will control your multi-media system including music, photo, video and DVD titles. The RM-mp1 uses a touch pad mouse, a slick laser pointer, basic nav buttons and includes a wireless USB receiver. It looks like a cell phone, and with dimensions of just 104×38×12mm in size, it’s the size of one.