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American Airlines to offer WiFi on over 300 flights
Today American Airlines has announced that its Aircell Gogo powered in-flight WiFi service is expanding beyond its initial trial and will be available on over 300 flights. Read the full story here.
Blackberry Storm 2 due in September, has WiFi
Blackberry Storm 2 due in September, has WiFi
slashgear.com — According to a source very close to the issue, Verizon has given the go for RIM to... release the BlackBerry Storm 2 in September of this year. The followup to the groundbreaking Storm that was released last year as the first touchscreen Blackberry, ... (more) Blackberry Storm 2 due in September, has WiFi
Next iPod touch, iPhone to support low-power 802.11n mode
Next iPod touch, iPhone to support low-power 802.11n mode
appleinsider.com — Wireless radio component specifications contained within the iPhone 3.0 firmware indicate support for a new chip enabling... low power 802.11n, which is likely to be exposed in the new iPhone and iPod touch set for release later this year. (more) Next iPod touch, iPhone to support low-power 802.11n mode
Android tethering apps pulled from Market
Android tethering apps pulled from Market
androidcommunity.com — Google has reportedly pulled tethering apps from the Android Market. According to at least one developer, who... contributed to the WiFi Tether for Root Users app, Google are citing their distribution agreements with carriers as the prompt for ... (more) Android tethering apps pulled from Market
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