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Toshiba's Portégé R400 Has Exciting Features
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slower than that. Interestingly my Sony VAIO T350P notebook with Cingular EDGE WWAN built-in (maximum 384 kbps) is getting better performance in Vegas than it gets in LA and its performance feels better than the R400's Verizon EV-DO WWAN. But, this is mostly...
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Fantastic Features, Compact Footprint
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PRO/Wireless 3945ABG (802.11a/b/g) network adapter. Bluetooth is also included. And, drum-roll please, the UX Micro PC comes with wireless WAN capability. WWAN service is provided by Cingular. My own Sony T350P has WWAN capability and I have loved it since...
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Classic Techie Components
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join a domain (neither can XP Home). Here is a selection of new or improved network features. WWAN - Spec and driver support for Wireless Wide Area Networking. WWAN requires routers for the "Big solution." WLAN - Better Wireless LAN, for example, automatic...
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StarTech CardBus/PCMCIA To PCI Adapter
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SIM card and move it between the computers you own, whether desktops or laptops. You can only use it in one place at a time, of course, buy since we humans have only two hands, that isn't a major problem. An HSDPA WWAN card makes sense only if the service...
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Yum, Tasty: HP Mini Info Snacking
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helps to load up the Mini with tidbits of media from your main PC. The 110 XP Edition can handle 1GB of RAM, and comes with either a 32GB SSD or 160GB HD. Buyers can upgrade with WWAN and HP’s special HD video chip for 1080p viewing. The Black...
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Valentine's Day Gadget Lust
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Pavilion dv2 nearly irresistible. It packs a 1.6 GHz Athlon Neo MV-40 processor, supports up to 4 GB of RAM (in a single SO-DIMM slot), and accommodates hard disks up to 500 GB. Throw in a DVD burner and 802.11n, with optional Bluetooth and WWAN modules, and...
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Dell Inspiron Mini 12 Makes Unannounced Appearance
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system specifications. Apparently you get your choice between the Intel Atom Z520 and the Z530 CPU coupled with a stock amount of 1GB of DDR2 RAM, 10/100 ethernet, Bluetooth & WiFi, optional WWAN, three USB 2.0 ports, VGA output, audio in/out, 1.3-megapixel...
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MobileMark 2005, Continued
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How about the Sony's EDGE-based wireless WAN adapter? We got a chance to answer that question during a long session at the Marriott Hotel in Marina Del Rey, California. Sitting in a basement meeting room, we turned on the WWAN adapter and periodically browsed...
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