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Living with technology: Your home, unwired
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May 19, 2008
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Your home, unwired
More and more gadgets are letting us cut the cord. From home theaters and headphones to routers and radios, wireless tech simplifies all kinds of connections. This month's feature tackles the wonder of wireless, looking at how far off we are from a fully wireless home, along with a gaggle of gadgets that can ready your home for the wireless way. Full story ![]() Matthew Elliott
CNET.com
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