ohgizmo.com - 3/28/2009
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By Evan Ackerman
We’re running out of places to hide from the internet, and cars are the latest casualty. Starting next month, Cadillac will offer an option for a dealer installed 3G wireless router in their CTS Sport sedans. You can expect typical 3G download speeds (supposedly ...
jkontherun.com - 4/3/2009
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jkontherun.com —
Smartphones have been getting WiFi love for a
while and no doubt the popularity of the Apple...
iPhone showed many consumers just how useful it is on a phone. There is something liberating being able to connect to a high-speed hotspot and go online ...
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WiFi is a Must for Smartphones
engadget.com - 4/1/2009
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engadget.com —
Good news for those who happened to live
in Portland -- and elsewhere in the years to...
come. Clearwire's announced that the CradlePoint-manufactured portable WiMAX-equipped WiFi router we saw back in January will be hitting stores in early April as ...
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Clearwire's Clear Spot portable WiMAX / WiFi router now ...
gizmosforgeeks.com - 3/29/2009
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gizmosforgeeks.com —
3G WiFi Routers have long been offered in
high-end Maybachs, but Cadillac has brought it down to...
a much more affordable level by offering it in their CTS Sport sedans. With a solid 3G connection, you could be looking at a speed of around ...
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Cadillac 3G WiFi Router
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... Currently, only 1GB and 5GB plans are available (for $30/month and $60/month respectively) which really isn’t that great, especially with a large majority of phones available with unlimited data plans for a fraction of this cost. There’s also the $500 investment of buying the router, which makes it a bit of a low bang-for-the-buck value. ...
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