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Mobile User Personal Hotspots and Mobile Broadband Routers made to be truly mobile. Create a secure WiFi network virtually anywhere. Share your connection with up to 16 devices. Never search for a hotspot again, take it with you wherever you go. Secure Wifi network Ultra-Portable Share a ...
Eye-Fi to offer direct to YouTube video uploads over WiFi
Eye-Fi to offer direct to YouTube video uploads over WiFi
obsessable.com — Eye-Fi, the makers of the SD cards that fit in your current digital cameras and connect over WiFi to upload pictures without connecting to your computer, announced a new move to offer direct to YouTube video uploads today. The new technology ... (more) Eye-Fi to offer direct to YouTube video uploads over WiFi
GiiNii's Movit Mini WiFi Android tablet hands-on
GiiNii's Movit Mini WiFi Android tablet hands-on
engadget.com — We just spent some quality time playing with GiiNii's Movit Mini WiFi Android tablet, which might be one of the best things we've seen at CES so far -- think of it as the Android version of the iPod touch and you'll get why we're so stoked. The ... (more) GiiNii's Movit Mini WiFi Android tablet hands-on
Movit
giinii.com — – Mobile Internet Device/mSND (Mobile Social Networking Device) You're on the go and want to stay connected, so Movit! The WiFi-enabled Movit lets you browse the web and share content on your favorite social networks like Facebook and MySpace. You ... (more) Movit
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CradlePoint CTR500 3G Router Review
GregAshbaugh.com — ... For several months I have been using the CTR500 Cellular Travel Router by CradlePoint. I have been a fan of 3G for a long and have been using Verizon’s EVDO service for several years. ...

Six Sage 3G Tips for the New Year [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network — ... You can also go with a hardware solution to share the connection. Cradlepoint makes a number of 3G routers that take the signal from a 3G adapter and share them over a WiFi connection. ...

CradlePoint: Mobile WiFi/WiMAX Hot Spots
dailywireless.org — ... , which offers a line of mobile routers that provide WiFi access anywhere, utilizes 3G cellular networks for the backbone. Now they have extended their line to support Mobile WiMAX backbones as well. ...

CLEAR Spot Shares WiMAX Over WiFi [jkOnTheRun]
GigaOM Network — ... You connect a Clearwire USB WiMAX modem to this $139 router made by Cradlepoint and guess what happens? Yup, you get in on the SBOW action by creating a WiFi hotspot to share your WiMAX. The router can run on a battery, so it’s usable on the go with up to eight devices connected simultaneously. Watch for it in early-April. Until then, Happy SBOW Day! I’m sure Hallmark is working a card just for this special occasion. ...

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