Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Wi-Spy 2.4x Spectrum Analyzer

Troubleshoot. Analyze. Optimize.

Wi-Spy is the world's smallest 2.4 GHz spectrum analyzer and has been designed specifically for troubleshooting and analyzing Wi-Fi networks. Its software allows recording and playback of data traces and draws pretty graphs.



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We're excited about Wi-Spy 2.4x and think you will be, too! The hardware has been redesigned to increase the frequency and amplitude resolution with an added reverse-polarity SMA adapter. Wi-Spy 2.4x is packaged with a powerful little antenna, so it’s good from the start but it's also a snap to screw-on any RP-SMA antenna you choose. The Chanalyzer software has been upgraded to version 2.1, which takes full advantage of the higher resolution with improved graphics and an even friendlier user interface.
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Friday, May 18, 2007

Yoggie Gatekeeper Pro

Linux-based security in your pocket

The Intertubes are ripe with evil. You can smell it. Crouching there, in the dark recesses of zeroes and ones, waiting for a fresh unpatched computer to poke its nubile head out into the word. Bang! Another poor netizen gets 'sploited, turning it into a zombie, or worse - his data is entirely compromised, and somebody's buying a new TV with your credit card… bad... To protect yourself, you download the latest updates, install anti-virus software and even have software firewalls installed. Even then, software is, by design, soft and once an exploit is found, it can be modified and worked around, and you're vulnerable again. It's almost impossible to keep up.


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Your best protection is a hardware firewall, but it's impractical to carry around a router with your laptop. Those bulky things usually require a wall outlet and extra cabling - what a pain in the patootie that can be! But software firewalls, while portable, lack the hardened security you need.

Yoggie is a tiny hardware firewall that fits in your hand, requires no wall outlet, and provides enterprise-level firewall protection for your computer. It has two operating modes - one draws power from the built-in USB cable, connects to your ethernet port, and the ethernet wall socket, and the second just uses the USB port and performs packet-packet filtering for your computer's own WiFi adapter through the use of a virtual bridge. If you don't know what that means, don't worry - it's all seamless and transparent!
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Saturday, May 12, 2007

Deluxe Mini Fridge-Warmer w/ Digital Thermostat

Our Biggest Mini Fridge Yet Is Whisper Quiet

We don't need to give you reasons to invest in a mini-fridge. Especially if you loathe that walk to the community kitchen at the office for fear of running into the annoying sales droid who constantly needs help with his computer. This heavily portable, 20 liter capacity, mini fridge features a digital LCD display with the current inside temperature so you can rest assured your bottle of Bawls is cold. You can optionally warm that bottle of bawls to 140 degrees, but that would make you dumber than your typical mini fridge user and, as such, devoid of the ability to fix that sales droid's computer and therefore devoid of the need to purchase a mini fridge to avoid said sales droid.



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Simply put stuff in your Mini Fridge you want to chill or warm up, preselect the desired temperature, sit back, and enjoy!
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