Why wait for Wireless USB when you can have WiFi enabled hard drive? The best answer probably being the slow ass 54Mbps transfer rate. Nonetheless, the WiDRIVE by EDS Lab, which is in fact just a case for 1.8� x 2.5� hard drives, should make an ideal backup device for laptops. 802.11b/g compatible and expect a 2 hour battery life. Available sometime in July for $95.
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