T-Mobile have announced a USB 3G modem, the webConnect laptop stick, which promises both triband 3G HSDPA and WiFi b/g. Manufactured by Huawei, the modem also has a microSDHC card slot for adding up ...
Mobile broadband is fast becoming a viable alternative to fixed-line and Wi-Fi for laptop-toting travellers. USB modem dongles are cheap, relatively fast, and best of all, they give you the freedom to ...
Small EV-DO USB modem uses mobile broadband signals to make Web and email connections available anywhere there is a cellular signal. With its built-in micro-SD slot, device can double as a USB flash ...
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Global Telecom today announced the launch of the NetStick USB Modem, exclusively for Sprint customers in the United States. The first true enterprise-grade device ...
The Clear 4G USB Modem, a Clearwire-branded Motorola USBw 25100 WiMax adapter, is basically a 4G radio on a USB stick. The modem costs $70 from Clear without a contract, or you can lease it for $4 per ...
Vodafone UK are beginning to offer a USB mobile broadband modem capable of accessing the network's 7.2Mbps HSUPA connection, with both Mac and PC compatibility and upload rates of up to 1.44Mbps.
One of the biggest challenges facing Clearwire and Sprint is the scarcity of WiMAX coverage. If you spend most of your time in Baltimore or Portland, Oregon, it's not going to matter if you can't get ...
Wireless carriers have been offering 3G mobile broadband plans for laptops for a few years, but typically if you want to get a cheap or free USB modem you need to sign up for a 2 year contract. Or you ...
Vodafone UK is expanding the options available to users of its high-speed mobile broadband data network with a new exclusive USB modem design. The USB Modem Stick is Vodafone's smallest and slimmest ...
Nova media on Tuesday introduced the iCON 431, a new 3G USB modem with memory stick capabilities. The new device costs €168 (US$215.67). The iCON 431 plugs into an available USB port and enables you ...
[extrowerk] tells us about a new hacker-friendly device – a $20 LTE modem stick with a quadcore CPU and WiFi, capable of running fully-featured Linux distributions. This discovery hinges on a mountain ...