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Men's River's End® Contrast Panel Camp Shirt


from: RIVER'S END


River's End Contrast Panel Camp Shirt... looks sharp, feels silky soft! 60 / 40 rayon / polyester fabric with ...


Mens Retro Camp Upscale Shirt


from: A&E Designs


A little bit of retro and a whole lot of style come together in this new corporate casual look. ...


Hilton Bowling Retro Monterey



Full button down front, Contrasting color front center panel, Tailored self fabric collar with contrast tipping, Matching contrast pocket ...


UltraClub - Adult Cabana Breeze Retro Camp Shirt (8984)



So relaxed and stylish, it's hard to tell if you're headed on vacation or a sales call.


Bowling Shirt Swingmaster



These hip retro shirts are great not only for bowling, but wearing at any cool social scene. They are ...


Retro Bowling Shirt -- Miami


from: Steady Clothing


Best Seller! Get the retro feel in today's fabric which is 100% polyester double knit with moisture management.


Rat Pack Bowling Shirt White & Black Retro Bowler



Re-live the Rat Pack days in our brand-new tribute to Frank, Dean, Sammy, Peter, and Joey! Each Rat Pack ...


Bowling Shirt Loungemaster



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Cubavera - Embroidered Panel Woven Camp Shirt - CM112



72% rayon/28% polyester grid texture, Coconut shell buttons, Cubavera vertical label sewn on inside placket below bottom button, Embroidery ...


Cubavera - Bedford Cord Short Sleeve Shirt Men (CM111)



CM111 Cubavera bedford cord short sleeve shirt men. 68/32 rayon/polyester bedford cord camp shirt with full button front. Wood ...




 



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Meraki offers wall plug, solar unit, apartment package: Meraki has added two products to its line up. A wall plug ($179) can be screwed into an outlet's center screw hole for theft prevention and stability, perfect for hotels and public venues. The long-awaited solar product is nearly ready, with a 4-December ship date ($749 with no solar panel up to $1,499 with highest-end panel).

Meraki switched battery technology to lithium iron-phosphate during the year-long delay, partly due to an increase in cost and shortage in solar panels. Meraki's also got a new bundle: $5,000 for a set of nodes designed to cover an apartment building.

Over at Ars Technica, I wrote a long recap of the state of municipal Wi-Fi, noting that Meraki seems to be on the winning side of the equation with its start-small approach. A number of municipal wireless projects (not all Wi-Fi) are getting rave reviews. We may be over the hump: applications (purposes as it were) are now driving network building rather than networks seeking reasons to be.

Violet prepares to ship an RFID tag reader, Mir:ror: The new device plugs in via USB to a computer and can read standard RFID tags, as well as new ones offered by the company. Some of Violet's tags look like postage stamps and are adhesive; others, like tiny versions of their Nabaztag/tag bunny. It's weird, but interesting, like all their stuff.

Qualcomm brings in Skyhook's Wi-Fi positioning: Qualcomm becomes the latest GPS giant to add Skyhook Wireless's technology to their platform. The gpsOne system, found in 400 million cell phones, will be enhanced in future versions with an option for Skyhook data to assist and integrate with GPS lookups. Qualcomm's sold so many chipsets due to E911 requirements for location finding.






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