Clearwire Offers More Ways to Connect to CLEAR 4G Service with Three New Devices; Adds 4G/3G Modem for Macs and PCs * New CLEAR 4G and 4G+ Personal Wi-Fi Hotspots plus 4G/3G Mobile USB Extend ...
CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing gadgets and writing code for CNET Labs' benchmarks. He now manages CNET San Francisco Labs, reviews 3D printers ...
The webConnect USB Laptop Stick will connect your laptop to T-Mobile's wireless network. It's T-Mobile's first cellular modem, and it's not half bad, but I can't recommend it. The problem has nothing ...
T-Mobile has introduced the web’n’walk USB modem to rival that of Vodafone’s, but it’s way cheaper, says T-Mobile. The USB modem is PC and Mac compatible, and offers broadband like speeds of up to ...
Sony Ericsson [NYSE: SNE] is making its first foray into the USB modem market with two internet dongles, the MD400 and MD400g. Each of the diminutive modems features a folding antenna and a ...
That hastily stencilled-on T-Mobile logo can’t fool us. That there modem’s exactly the same one that Vodafone launched in November. But hold on what’s this on the price tag? £30 plus £29 a month for ...
The US division of China's ZTE and mobile phone carrier Verizon Wireless have launched the AD3700, a high speed USB Mobile Broadband modem which quickly connects to the fastest possible network ...
Mobile data users still overwhelmingly prefer USB modems for keeping PCs and other devices connected on the go, but they may turn more to built-in cellular radios and portable Wi-Fi hotspots over the ...
17 August 2008 Dubai: Etisalat on Saturday announced the launch of the latest version of its wireless mobile USB modem, E170, which can be connected to the USB port directly.Smaller than the standard ...
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The vast majority of 3G and 4G USB modems handed out by mobile operators to their customers are manufactured by a handful of companies and run insecure software, according to two security researchers ...
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