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Old 01-22-2006, 08:29 AM   #1
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Belkin CableFree USB Hub takes away the wire from USB

Disregarding the fact that too much wireless noise may eventually turn us into zombies, we congratulate Belkin for its CableFree USB Hub which lets you connect high-speed USB peripherals to a PC without running wires to the computer. The four-port ultra-wideband hub will be available in early spring 2006 for $129.99 ESP.

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