Pogoplug, a device that allows you to put any USB disk onto the web, is getting a wireless adapter. Now you may have your disk anywhere at your residence and still access it from the surface world.
The main unit is getting a coupon all the way down to $100 from $130 in addition, and the 802.11 b/g/n wireless adapter will also be pre-ordered for $30. We haven’t tested the second-generation unit yet, but if it works in addition as the first, it’s a beautiful decent solution that gets around the trouble of having to port forward and do dynamic DNS. [Pogoplug]
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