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Engadget Podcast 211 - 09.04.2010
via Engadget | Posted September 4th, 2010 02:30 PM
Do you have two hours to spare? Maybe you*re taking a road trip. Maybe you have an hour commute and can listen to one half on the way to work and one half on the way back. Maybe you*re a marathon runner. Whatever. Obviously, there was a ton of stuff ...
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Rumor: Galaxy Tab Might Also Be On Sprint As 4G and 3G Device [Rumor]
via Gizmodo | Posted September 3rd, 2010 11:57 AM
Boy Genius hears that the Galaxy Tab, Samsung*s Android tablet already rumored to be on Verizon is heading to Sprint too. And, it*ll have both 4G WiMax and 3G. Nice! [BGR] More »
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Galaxy Tab with WiMAX coming to Sprint this November?
via Engadget | Posted September 3rd, 2010 11:44 AM
The CDMA-equipped Samsung Galaxy Tab has so far been nothing more than a sticker in a random snapshot and some whispers about Verizon, but Boy Genius Report is saying that the Tab*s also bound for Sprint*s network this November, on both its 3G and 4G ...
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Sprint adds Boston, Daytona Beach and Providence to its 4G coverage map
via Engadget | Posted September 1st, 2010 04:23 AM
Sprint*s treating the East Coast to a shot of adrenaline-fueled mobile internet today, with Daytona Beach in Florida, Providence in Rhode Island, and Boston (you know the state, right?) all getting the green light for 4G activation. Notably, this tak ...
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Clearwire's Rover service goes live, offers $5/day 4G service
via Engadget | Posted August 30th, 2010 10:52 AM
Looks like the prepaid wireless data market is starting to heat up: Clearwire just launched its Rover service, which offers 4G wireless data for as little as $5 a day * with two free days included when you first sign up. That*s not bad if you just ...
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