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Reveal Wireless Keys

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Forgot the WEP or WPA key to a wireless network? If you’ve ever connected to that network from your PC, then the key can be retrieved. The freeware utility WirelessKeyView will reveal the keys to any network you’ve ever connected to using Windows’ Wireless Zero Configuration (not 3rd party software). You can use the software to delete keys from old networks you no longer need and copy keys to the clipboard to send or save. This could be really useful when you’re setting up your new laptop or if you need to give a key to a friend so they can use your wi-fi, but you can’t remember your home network’s key .You can download WirelessKeyView from here.

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Upload Photos from Your Camera to the Web

Sarah Perez article, brought to you using rss feeds. I found it informative and I think you will too.
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The Eye-Fi Card is a breakthrough new product that everyone with a digital camera needs to know about. It’s a 2GB SD card and wireless memory card that automatically uploads pictures from your digital camera or PC directly to the photo sharing site, photo printing site, blog, or social network of your choice. The Eye-Fi Card stores pictures like a regular SD card, up to 2 GB, and then uploads your photos automatically as soon as you return to your home network (or any open Wi-Fi network that doesn’t require a login via an initial splash screen webpage…like Starbucks). Amazingly, the card already works with a myriad of services, including Kodak, Walmart, Snapfish, Photobucket, Facebook, Webshots, Phanfare, Shutterfly, flickr, TypePad, Vox, Sharpcast, and many more.

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