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The top tech prospects of 2009

by Iyaz Akhtar on Dec 31, 2008 at 09:21 PM

What technologies are going to go mainstream in 2009?  The following four technologies will shape your everyday life starting in 2009.  Don’t expect everything to change by tomorrow, but you’ll see.  Wireless USB While wireless USB hubs are currently available, they are priced too high for widespread adoption.  I expect… Continue Reading »

HTC, Russian carrier Scartel intro world’s first GSM/WiMAX phone

by Robert Nelson on Nov 13, 2008 at 01:11 PM

HTC, along with Russian carrier Scartel have just unveiled the world’s first integrated GSM/WiMAX handset—the HTC Max 4G.  The new handset has taken plenty of design cues from the HTC Touch HD and has a solid feature set.  To begin with, the Max 4G has built-in support for WiMax, and… Continue Reading »

T-Mobile commits to 4G

by Shawn Ingram on Nov 6, 2008 at 09:16 AM

Is your G1’s 3G connection just a bit too slow for you?  7.2 Mbps moving at seemingly dial-up speeds?  T-Mobile has you covered—in at least 2 years, maybe more.  T-Mobile has announced that it will be skipping HSPA+ to go straight to 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE).  In the meantime,… Continue Reading »

What device won’t be on the AT&T network soon?

by JG Mason on Oct 20, 2008 at 07:24 AM

We’ve seen this as the end game for the telecoms for sometime: cell phones will stop being the main pipeline for cash.  Technologies like VOIP are changing the means by which we communicate and that could spell trouble for the likes of AT&T and Verizon.  So what is a heavily… Continue Reading »

WiMAX-ready laptop by ASUS

by Cheng Hung on Oct 13, 2008 at 06:22 PM

The ASUS M50Vm-A1WM sports a WiMAX-ready connectivity and a bunch of specs worthy of it being called a desktop replacement model. For starters, the ASUS M50Vm-A1WM seems to have a very long model number, worthy of being used as my alphanumeric password. It is actually a variant of the ASUS… Continue Reading »

Major players support Sprint’s XOHM WiMAX mobile broadband network

by Arnold Zafra on Oct 9, 2008 at 12:15 PM

To coincide with the official launch of Sprint’s 4G mobile broadband service called XOHM (its WiMAX network), four top PC brands have introduced new notebook products which support XOHM.  For those not in the loop, WiMAX is faster than what you usually get from a mobile phone 3G network.  If… Continue Reading »

Acer announces WiMAX laptops

by Shawn Ingram on Oct 9, 2008 at 07:12 AM

You know that WiMAX over in Baltimore?  The one you have to buy an external device to connect to?  Now there’s another option, two options actually.  Acer has announced two laptops that can connect to the XOHM WiMAX in Baltimore.  The notebooks.com article seems to hint that they will only… Continue Reading »

Baltimore WiMAX opens to the public

by Shawn Ingram on Sep 29, 2008 at 07:21 PM

Sprint has finally opened its Xohm WiMAX network in the city of Baltimore.  With this, as long as you have a WiMAX adapter and can pay the charge for the service, Internet is available anywhere within the city.  For home service the WiMAX service costs $25 per month for six… Continue Reading »

Motorola X24 WiMAX on the loose

by Cheng Hung on Sep 29, 2008 at 09:21 AM

People are using 3G broadband and any other method that gives them the privilege of utilizing the Internet while traveling.  News regarding WiMAX have been popping up sporadically for the past few months.  Now there’s another update on a WiMAX product: The Motorola X24 and it’s meant for your car. … Continue Reading »

Motorola’s WiMAX USBw 100 adaptor

by Cheng Hung on Sep 25, 2008 at 08:22 PM

With all the latest news that are circulating around concerning WiMAX and what it is capable of doing, I’m sure a lot of you geeks out there would want to try it out. However, getting a WiMAX signal also means that you will need to spend exorbitantly just to buy… Continue Reading »

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