By Alice Hill
RealTechNews

I don’t have kids, but I know that parents spend a lot of time worrying about what they do online and that many have to share the family PC which can quickly become a living nightmare while little Suzy IMs her pals back and forth as you stand around cooling your heels. Luckily there is a new little “mother’s helper” called ZipIt from Aeronix, Inc. that piggybacks onto your wireless network and gives your kids IM access via a cheap but useful little handheld they can use to IM happily for hours without your PC.

The ZipIt Wireless Messenger connects home 802.11b wireless networks and hot spots for the sole purpose of instant messaging. No e-mail, no Web surfing, and no way to save any data locally. This gadget supports one account on each of the three major IM services, and can log on to all three services simultaneously.

The top competitor for the ZipIt is the Motorola IMFree, which takes a different approach to untethered IMing. It uses a radio link to communicate to a PC, which must always be turned on and connected to the Internet. That makes the ZipIt superior in pretty much every way. Plus, it can really lessen the pressure on the family PC. Source: PC Mag Online

We say: $99 and the ability to use your PC when you want to: Priceless