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    Internet Hot Spot on Wheels at CES

    More road trip news for ya. The SpeedRay 3000 by RaySat basically turns anything on wheels into an instant WiFi zone. Just place this round antenna onto the roof of your car and you'll get satellite TV as well as broadband access in a lickety-split. Using GPS, the system will give you an always-on connection —so as long as you have a line of sight to the satellite, you're golden. Of course, unless you're living in your automobile, you may not want to drop the $7000 this thing will cost you. Although if you're a fan of motor homes, this would be your chance to upgrade the old homestead. Look for it sometime this summer.

    RaySat SpeedRay 3000 [BBC]


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