Sony is launching its first WiFi broadband communication and entertainment device to capitalize on the growth of wireless Internet access. The new myloâ„¢ personal communicator is capable of operating in any open 802.11b wireless network, often found on college campuses, in public spaces and within private homes around the country.
This product is designed for people who use instant messaging as a primary form of communication and networking for their social life. The name mylo stands for “my life online” and the communicator lets you use instant messaging, browse the Internet, listen to music, send emails and view photos concurrently.

Small enough for a pocket or purse, the slim, oblong-shaped device features a 2.4 inch color LCD (measured diagonally) with a slide out QWERTY keyboard for comfortable and quick thumb typing.
The device, available in black or white, comes embedded with popular instant messaging services: the Google Talkâ„¢ instant messaging service, Skype and Yahoo! Messengerâ„¢. These services are free and the product does not require initial computer setup or a monthly service contract.