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January 10, 2009

Following in the footsteps of Acer and its $99 Radioshack Aspire One, Dell announced on Friday that it will be selling its Inspiron Mini 9 netbook with integrated mobile broadband for a mere $99 with a two-year AT&T LaptopConnect agreement ($60/month). Unfortunately, the $99 price tag comes afte...
Boy Genius Report [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Kelly Hodgkins at 8:51 AM

January 03, 2009

Filed under: Gadling Gear Review I've already looked back at the best gadgets 2008 had to offer, and in this list I'll take a look at some of the travel technologies I expect to take off in 2009. Come back next year to either laugh in my face, or remark how amazingly clever I am. Computer/data bundl...
Gadling [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Scott Carmichael at 1:00 PM

December 11, 2008

Hey, remember that Acer Aspire One equipped with on-board 3G we spied in a Radio Shack ad the other day? Well guess what? It's real -- and we've got the PR to prove it. Just as expected, the netbook is being offered for the teensy price of $99.99 (coupled with a lengthy and expensive contract with A...
Engadget [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Joshua Topolsky at 9:56 PM | 9 Citations

December 10, 2008

Verizon is so super-serial about beating AT&T in the race to deploy 4G LTE mobile broadband (wazzat?), CTO Dick Lynch said yesterday they'll start rolling it out next year, ahead of the original 2010......
Gizmodo [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Matt Buchanan at 11:15 AM

November 16, 2008

Also at the 3 event they drew a line under their mobile broadband offerings, as in how it’s been so far, what’s coming up next and the overall story. It doesn’t really fall under the remit of the INQ handsets. Although it does ever so tentatively fall into the data services category which back...
Mobile Industry Review [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by RobK at 1:21 PM

November 12, 2008

In the universe of people who’ve experienced the value of a persistent broadband network, I don’t think many would disagree that it’s transforming. Where we seem to do battle is how that network should be delivered. Given the worsening global economic outlook, the biggest of those...
Yankee Group Blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Emily Green at 2:16 PM

October 11, 2008

Its been a year since I last posted. It feels like even longer. Scanning for inspiration today I stumbled across a post by Chris Brogan that seemed timely. Here are the main points: "Decide what matters most. Articulate it in the largest possible way. It’s easier to drill down when you have the la...
think d2c [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by daniel davenport at 1:33 PM

July 14, 2008

Filed under: Cell Phones, iPhone Who says we Americans don't love our mobile Internet? We don't like paying through the nose for it, but there's no denying we heart it profusely. According to new research from Nielson, around 15.6% of US wireless subscribers utilize mobile Internet on their handset,...
Switched [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 3:07 PM

July 01, 2008

Toshiba laptops to get Ericsson mobile broadband technology Ericsson has announced that they are collaborating with PC manufacturer Toshiba to provide mobile broadband technology. Toshiba’s business laptops would now get integrated support for mobile broadband access using HSPA standard. The Japan...
Tech News at TechWhack [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 4:41 PM

April 25, 2008

If you've been following along, you'll know that I currently have one of Three's new HSDPA USB modems on loan for review, and up till now I've been having problems getting it to work under OSX Tiger on my Intel Macbook, although I did get it working under Leopard on my PPC iMac without a hitch. Well...
The Daily ACK [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 8:49 AM
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