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The phrase "a wireless device" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to any electronic device that operates without a physical connection to a network, such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
Example: "I prefer using a wireless device for my presentations to avoid the hassle of tangled cables."
Alternatives: "a cordless gadget" or "a mobile device."
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The phrase appears on an advert for a "wireless device".
A wireless device copies all the data from a nearby computer.
Now, anyone with a Fidelity brokerage account can register a wireless device.
To use all the Internet software, one must purchase either a modem or a wireless device.
"A lot of the stuff on the Web just doesn't translate to a wireless device today.
The same routers can provide access to anyone with a wireless device in range.
Mr. Belcastro, the law school student, has a wireless device in his parents' Melville home, where he resides.
"If you have a wireless device (phone, iPad, etc)., even if you're not connected to a network, CreepyDOL will see you, track your movements, and report home".
But what if there was a wireless device that could tune into thousands of Internet stations, but small enough to fit in a mobile receiver?
A mobile payments provider, BilltoMobile, unveils a new one-click mobile Web transaction process for making purchases with a wireless device.
Then, starting in 2008, the schools intend to roll out wireless access to every classroom and to give every student a wireless device.
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