Apple plugs into 802.11g
Apple is bringing the next generation of Wi-Fi to the home. The computer maker unveiled its AirPort Express, the company’s first 802.11g mobile base station that can be plugged directly into the wall for wireless Internet connections, USB printing, or streaming content through a network.
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