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Old 09-04-06, 08:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I dont know if anyone has heard of this? What it is the two ends of a usb cable, male and female and without a cable down the middle there is a wireless signal. What if they were to get caught up with wireless devices and if one broke? I dont think it will work to well in an office situation.

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There actually a great idea, i personaly want to try them and soon.
I think they would be great for an office situation, just cubicle off everyone so there is no interfeance.
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yeh it depends on the connection if it uses wifi or bluetooth or some other technology yet to be released . . .
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