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Vodafone to offer Dell Inspiron Mini 9 for free, but with a catch

by Robert Nelson on Sep 20, 2008 at 01:15 PM

Quickly following the announcement of the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 earlier this month, Vodafone made their own announcement about the upcoming availability of a subsidized model that was expected to be available “in late September.” At the time the details were light, and pricing was still unknown. The latest addition… Continue Reading »

Verizon Wireless adds 10 new sites in Northern California

by Sue Walsh on Sep 18, 2008 at 11:40 AM

Verizon Wireless announced that it has added 10 new 3G sites in Northern California. The new sites expand voice and data coverage to several areas including Petaluma, Santa Clara, San Rafael, Walnut Creek, and southwest San Jose. The new sites add to the company’s $4.6 billion dollar investment in California.… Continue Reading »

Dell’s little secret; The Inspiron Mini 9 already has Integrated 3G

by Robert Nelson on Sep 6, 2008 at 01:37 PM

With the launch of the Inspiron Mini 9, it seems Dell has decided to hold back the details on what most would consider a pretty important feature. The fact that the Mini 9 already includes an integrated 3G card. According to Dell spokeswoman Anne Camdenm “there’s a hidden bonus, however:… Continue Reading »

T-Mobile to offer Asus Eee PC 901 GO with built-in 3G support

by Robert Nelson on Aug 29, 2008 at 10:55 AM

T-Mobile has already been offering an Eee PC that comes along with a mobile broadband package, but up until this point its been used with an external modem. However, based on a recent press release it looks like we can soon be expecting to see a new version of the… Continue Reading »

Are you a DSL defector too?  Cable to own broadband market?

by JG Mason on Aug 4, 2008 at 02:12 PM

Whether it is just curiosity (we had DSL at the last place, let’s try cable broadband) or America is bandwidth hungry, cable ISPs are gobbling up customers much faster than DSL, according to Q2 records announced by Pew.  In fact, Comcast says 2/3rds of its new customers are coming from… Continue Reading »

T-Mobile to get the Nokia 5610 XpressMusic

by Robert Nelson on Aug 3, 2008 at 11:34 PM

Its been quite a while since Nokia had first announced 5610 XpressMusic phone, almost a year to be exact, but some good news for T-Mobile users it looks like they will soon be able to grab one. The handset was originally expected to be available back in June, but was… Continue Reading »

Leaked images; Sony Ericsson’s 5MP W902 “Patty”

by Robert Nelson on Jul 12, 2008 at 08:29 AM

Another series of leaked images of another upcoming handset from Sony Ericsson. The images come courtesy of the Arabic SE4M forums, and not only give a pretty good look at the handset, but they also include a few details about what we can expect. As typical with leaked images, the… Continue Reading »

Alltel continues it’s Rev. A network upgrades

by Robert Nelson on Jun 23, 2008 at 07:51 PM

Alltel has just announced that they are continuing to update their Rev. A network and have plans to offer it in 18-market within the next six months. The new markets will include, but not be limited to Little Rock, Charlotte, New Orleans, Phoenix, Tampa and cover both rural and urban… Continue Reading »

Sony Ericsson touts two HSPA USB modems; the MD400, MD400g

by Arnold Zafra on Jun 17, 2008 at 04:28 PM

Sony Ericsson has launched two new HSPA USB modems, the M400 and M400g. With these two new modems in tow, mobile professionals can have 7.2Mb/s download and up to 2.0Mb/s upload speeds just by plugging the modem into their notebooks. These two modems are said to be simple and quick… Continue Reading »

Sprint defends its 5GB bandwidth cap

by Mark Pascua on May 28, 2008 at 07:40 AM

After several cries and complaints, Sprint has finally explained its decision to cap its “unlimited” data usage plan to 5GB a month, plus 300MB a month of off-network roaming. According to Sprint, the new limit is plenty enough, since it only affects 0.5% of customers. Sprint also notes that the… Continue Reading »

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