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Ceiva Adds Wireless to Digital Frames

Ceiva, a maker of digital picture frames, announced today a new wireless connectivity option for its Internet enabled digital photo displays. The new Ceiva Wireless Adapter is priced at $34.95 and should be available now.

The Ceiva Wireless Adapter, said the company, connects the Ceiva 3 Digital Photo Receiver to a wireless home network so one can retrieve digital photos from the associated online service without needing to have a port for an Internet connection nearby. It allows multiple connections per day, supports 802.11g and 802.11b networks, and supports both WEP and WPA wireless encryption.

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“Offering the only line of connected digital frames, we have the unique opportunity to provide customers with multiple connectivity methods that will best complement their home and office environments,” states Dean Schiller, CEO of Ceiva Logic Inc, in a statement. “With more and more U.S. homes going wireless, developing Ceiva Wireless was a logical progression to helping families connect more easily through the display and sharing of their digital photos.”

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