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  • Wi-Fi Flip Camera Hits FCC, Launches In May?

    Devin Coldewey

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    Thursday, January 27th, 2011


    We’ve heard for a while now that Cisco plans to put out a Flip camera with wi-fi built in, but so far the rumors haven’t produced an actual product. Until now.

    The FCC has taken a gander at a new digital video camera from Cisco that has 802.11a/b/g/n support. The confidentiality request asks that setup photos remain confidential May 1st, so I’m guessing that’s when they’re going official with it. Not much beyond this, but I’d say we’re looking at the real thing here.

    [via Wireless Goodness]

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