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Buying new technology
2008-01-10 22:11:25 by Jason in OpenJason
 

I’m one of those guys who really likes gadgets… I always end up putting my technology on credit cards… Fortunately I pay them off right away… The best credit card company I’ve found is a company called Mint… Much better services and support than most CC companies.

So, this is the latest technology I want… it increases your wifi range… looks awesome. Here’s a review about it.

hField Technologies’ Wi-Fire is a compact high-performance USB Wi-Fi Adapter for Mac and PC that extends the Wi-Fi range upwards of 1,000 feet. Being a college student, I am blessed with a blanketed campus, offering a strong Wi-Fi signal wherever I go, right? …. Well, wrong. Dreaded dead spots exist and, to my dismay, my dorm room seems to be the epicenter of a dead spot, a barren wasteland of former Wi-Fi signal.

My solutions included hardwiring—too easy. Setting up a router? Forbidden. And as this epic conundrum reached a head, an epiphany hit me like a ton of bricks (as they tend to do). However, this epiphany came in the form of a small device called the Wi-Fire from a startup company that I had never heard of. The device triples the power of the internal receptor, making it virtually impossible not to get a signal, regardless of where you are.

Any input would be great!

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