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Sonyntec Wiffinder Backpack First the Wi-Fi Detector Shirt and now a line of Wi-Fi-detecting carrying cases! Spain-based Sonyntec's new Wiffinder series includes a backpack, suitcase, executive case bag, and urban bag that can all search for available Wi-Fi signals around you with its integrated detector.

The Wiffinder 300 University Backpack is constructed of nylon and fits laptops up to 15.4 inches. It has quilted straps, an integrated clock, and compartments to house a cell phone, MP3 player, and other small electronices.

The other model carrying cases in the line are the Wiffinder 200 Urban Bag, Soyntech Wiffinder Executive Case Bag, and Wiffinder 500 Trolley Suitcase. The bags range in price from $50 to $100. No word yet on how to get your paws on these weird bags.

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