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GfG’s Article Recap for Week Ending May , 2009

Another week – another recap; this week we looked at Cablevision’s new 100Mbps internet access plans for seriously fast downloads. Another technological breakthrough was General Electric’s 500Gb optical disc and China has developed a new competitor to Blu-Ray, although it will probably be primarily used within China.

Information Architects have released 2008’s Web Trend Map – pre-orders available now! We displayed the quite amazingly small wireless-N adapter.

The much awaited Tata Nano car surpassed a massive 200,000 pre-orders! And lastly, Vopium has released their free iPhone app.

Mvix Nubbin – world’s smallest wireless-N USB adapter

If you’ve decided that you need to get your Wireless-N on, but would rather not shell out thousands for a new laptop or updated wireless device, then you need a wireless-N adapter. The Mvix Nubbin is arguably the world’s smallest such adapter.

The Mvix Nubbin is a USB 2.0 adapter that is 802.11n draft compliant as well as supporting 802.11b/g and 802.1e QoS. It works with Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.

It really is small, extending only 18mm (0.7″) out from its host.

Buy now!

More info from the manufacturer
Price: $37.99
(Please note prices are subject to change and the listed price is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of posting)

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