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more about #wifi more comments → AmphetamineCrown: Well, technically speaking, the FCC only issued a notice looking for database administrators, so we are still a bit of a ways off from seeing a functi... more » Fuji-kun: 100 bucks for a network adapter? XD that would mean the PS3 slim is 200 Bucks!!! :D more » jw3: Can it be used on a computer? That may help justify the price. more » LVP: I use this. [www.amazon.com] more » lolbrbnvm: If I hadn't already bought the 'G' version, I would feel better about buying this one. Then again, if I hadn't bought the 'G' version AND the now f*c... more » yantelope: Everyone is complaining about price but 3rd party devices don't seem to be much cheeper. Am I wrong? more » MWUK: Grrr... just bought super elite and OCD forces me to need a same-colour adapter despite not owning a WiFi-G router... more » Covertghost: Real men fish cables through the ceiling and hardwire it. more » moonphrogg: I'm ashamed to say I bought one of these. But, only paid $83 for it. And that's offset by the $55 I sold my G adapter for. Which I got for free. So, r... more » cowboybebopfan: My main problem is why is the wireless not built in to the 360. What UP! Microsoft you should be on top of this. Although I'm sure they just wanted to... more » OMG! Ponies!: Let's put this into Patriot Perspective. A can of PBR at the Patriot (the best dive bar in NYC) is $3.00 ($2 plus a $1 tip). A slider is $1.50. A b... more » InsidiousTuna: I will continue to be a jackass and a burden to my XBL friends and bridge wifi through my MacBook Pro. Enjoy my moderate NAT, folks. more » Xagest: 222 white castle burgers more » Xagest: I don't know if the second part will work so well in some places. "OMG, this house has wifi EVERYWHERE!!" more » GitEmSteveDave_DefinesTurgid: Mark, is that why I saw you on my cams trying on my clothes while I was at work? more » -
#review
Xbox 360 Wireless N Adapter Review
Sure, wireless n is great and everything, but if you told me I'd be streaming media between 2 and 3x faster through Microsoft's new Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter (802.11a/b/g/n) than their old a/b/g version, I'd never have believed you. More » -
#spycam
Spy Camera Detector Guarantees Your Privates Are on the Internet
Some people are ashamed of their bodies. Me? I regularly strip in questionable environments, just for the thrill that my tush may be showing up on some subscription Russian voyeur site. This spycam detector can save heartache for us both. More » -
#remainders
Remainders - Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)
Analysts Talk Apple Tablet, Make Ever More Predictions...Mad Catz Brings Cheaper Xbox 360 Wi-Fi Adapter, Still About $50 Too Expensive...Sony Reader Firmware Upgrade Is Surprisingly Difficult...B&N Giftcards Will Work for Nook Ebook Purchases, Soon... More » -
#mpaa
MPAA Shuts Down Entire Town's Wi-Fi Over Single Illegal Download
The citizens of Coshocton, Ohio are without their free Internet after a single download prompted the Motion Picture Association of America to shut down the town's municipal Wi-Fi network. More » -
#xbox360
Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless N Networking Adaptor Arrives for $100
This may be the millionth unofficial launch of the new 360 Wireless N Adapter, but Newegg has the device listed for $100 and on sale...NOW! And it doesn't look like they're frantically pulling it. [Newegg via Kotaku] -
#wifi
Google Serves Up Free Wi-Fi at 47 Airports for the Holidays
Holiday season air travel just got a little less crappy—freebie access starts today, and runs through to January 15. Read on for the full list of airports, and info on free Wi-Fi promos from Yahoo and Microsoft, too.
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#xbox360
Xbox 360 Wireless N Adapter Resurfaces for a Little Less
Gamestop never released that new Xbox 360 wireless n dongle on 11/3 for $100. Meanwhile, Costco just listed the product for $88 with a November 10th ship date...right before pulling the page. Tracking this thing has become unnecessarily difficult. [Engadget] -
#motorcycles
Mavizen's 130 mph Electric Motorcycle Has Built-In Web Server, WiFi and Linux
Mavizen's TTX02 electric motorcycle is being dubbed as "a laptop on wheels". A really, really fast laptop on wheels. More » -
#remainders
Stuff We Didn't Post Today (and Why)
Esquire Sells the Space Beneath Downey's Iron Nuts...No Joy for TomTom's $120 iPhone Car Dock...Amtrak Gets "Free" Wi-Fi, But You Still Have to Pay for the Subsidy, Er Ticket...Voulez Vouz QOOQez Avec Moi? More » -
#remainders
Remainders: Stuff We Didn't Post (And Why)
I have a splitting headache. There was so much real news today, mostly Android-y, we happily skipped this junk: GM's Wi-Fi, Apple Store POS, Virgin/Helio, Xbox Sky and a Blu-ray player only dumb people will buy. Dun dun DUN. More » -
#roku
Roku HD-XR Hands On: Where's Roku Going With This?
Roku updated the lineup today with two new models bookending the current Roku HD: The $80 standard-def SD and the $130 HD-XR, which I tested. It's solid, but still needs a firmware upgrade (coming soon) before it feels truly next-gen. More » -
#wifi
First White Spaces Broadband Trial Spreads Wi-Fi Via Broadcast TV
The NAB has been battling white spaces networks for years, but the technology that repurposes unused TV spectrum as a Wi-Fi signal is finally getting a trial period in Claudville, Virginia. More » -
#wifi
Google Footing the Bill for Virgin America Wi-Fi During the Holidays
How's this for a nice gift from Google? They're paying for Virgin America to make the Wi-Fi on all its flights free from November 10th to January 15th. More » -
#wifi
Wi-Fi Bracelet Tracks Grandma or That Cheating Whore of a Husband
Ekahau's T301W Wi-Fi Bracelet can pinpoint the exact location of anyone wearing it, without the use of GPS. But there's a catch. More » -
#wireless
New Wi-Fi Direct to Connect Gadgets Without Routers
Coming mid-2010 there will be a new Wi-Fi standard that will allow any Wi-Fi gadget to connect wirelessly with each other without having to go through a wireless router. The best thing: It will only require a software update. More » -
#wifi
Southwest and Alaska Airlines to Test Ad-Supported Wi-Fi
Paying for Wi-Fi stings, even at 30,000 feet in the air. Luckily, we may not be paying for much longer. More »

