March 10, 2009
Sprint hasn't been coy about its love and adoration for all things WiMAX, and while it obviously has a vested interest in seeing the next-gen wireless protocol thrive, even it isn't completely ignoring the possibility of dabbling in LTE. Or, at least that's the impression we get from a recent spokes...
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Darren Murph
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February 25, 2009
Onlangs las ik in tbm een interview met Jeanine van der Vlist (CEO van Worldmax), waarin ze vertelde dat WiMAX de nieuwe standaard wordt. Als een blij kind deed ik een sprongetje van vreugde, aangezien ik hier al geruime tijd op wacht. Inmiddels is heel Amsterdam al in staat om online te gaan via ee...
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Nalden
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January 31, 2009
Earlier this month, Nokia quietly discontinued production of its N810 WiMAX Edition internet tablet and recalled unsold units from distribution partners. The move was a big one where Sprint and Clearwire are concerned as despite slow sales, the N810 WiMAX Edition was one of the most widely available...
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Zach Epstein
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January 15, 2009
FCC Chairman Kevin Martin (rightly) said that Obama's plan to delay the analog shutdown would create "consumer confusion." But as Ars reports, when government, big corporations and tons of money are involved, it's never about consumers. So here's what the Twister mat looks like, as astutely laid out...
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Matt Buchanan
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January 10, 2009
Viliv's S7 "productivity MID" got announced in August at the Intel Developer Forum, and, while we were impressed by the form factor and the promise, it's always hard to get too excited without a full spec sheet and an MSRP. Now at CES we're still in the dark about price (and availability), but are f...
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Tim Stevens
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January 04, 2009
As WiMAX continues to dwell in Baltimore with a stunning lack of extended interest or supported devices, Sprint’s golden boy has failed to make an appearance as scheduled in Chicago. Sprint’s goal of launching WiMAX in Chicago by year-end 2008 seemed perfectly attainable; the network inf...
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Zach Epstein
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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...
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Scott Carmichael
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December 19, 2008
Behold my predictions for the great, forthcoming year of 2009. The following thoughts are what I’d like to see happen with a dash of what I believe will happen. Gaze with me into the crystal ball: Mobile Computing The term “netbook” becomes a household name because many homes h...
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Matthew Dillon
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December 05, 2008
Hang tight to that Samsung SWC-E100 ExpressCard you snatched up as one of the few early adopters in Baltimore -- that thing could one day be a serious relic (or rare eBay find). Just over a year since launching the perplexedly named XOHM WiMAX service, Sprint has decided to rechristen the whole thin...
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Darren Murph
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December 04, 2008
You know what we could really use right now? A chunky slab of XP running on a device that is simultaneously too big for our pockets but less functional than a netbook. Oh, what's that Trigem, you've got that? Suweet. Meet the LLUON Mobbit PS400, an Atom Z520-powered UMPC MID with a 4.8-inch (1,024 x...
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