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  • #att

    AT&T's USBConnect Lightning Will Handle Their 7.2Mbps Network

    While you anxiously await AT&T to bump 3G up to 7.2Mbps in your area, keep in mind that their new USBConnect Lighting device is what your laptop will need to take advantage of it. More »
    11/09/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #tmobile

    T-Mobile 3G Data Will Hit 21Mbps In 2010

    AT&T just announced they're starting a national 7.2Mbps 3G rollout, and T-Mobile now says they're about to do the same. But what comes next? For most, it's 4G wireless data. For T-Mobile, it's steroid-pumped 3G, to the tune of 21Mbps. More »
    09/11/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #att

    AT&T Bumping its 3G to HSPA 7.2 in Six More Cities

    AT&T is bringing faster 3G speeds to Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, LA and Miami by years end. Of course, you won't get speeds anywhere near 7.2Mbps, but you should get a modest boost in performance nonetheless. [AT&T]
    09/09/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #wireless

    Novatel MiFi 2372 Makes Portable 3G Wi-Fi Hotspot Awesomeness Possible on AT&T and T-Mobile

    We partly loved Novatel's MiFi 3G portable Wi-Fi hotspot because it was on the less-cramped networks of Verizon (and Sprint), but this HSPA version for AT&T or T-Mobile will still have its 3G-to-Wi-Fi powers, which border on marvelous. [BusinessWire]
    07/28/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #smartphones

    iPhone 3GS Upstream Speed Limited to 384Kbps

    While the iPhone 3GS got a download speed boost—to 7.2Mbps—it didn't get any upload power-up, according to PC World: Its upstream speed is limited by its hardware to 384Kbps. But don't get out the torches and pitchforks yet. More »
    07/09/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #gizexplains

    Giz Explains: What AT&T's 7.2Mbps Network Really Means

    AT&T's contribution to the improved overall speed of the iPhone 3GS—their upgraded 7.2Mbps network—is nearly as important as Apple's. But 7.2 is just a number, and AT&T's network is just one of many. Here's where it actually stands. More »
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    06/19/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #sonyvaiop

    Sony Vaio P Modded To Accept SIM Cards, 3G via HSDPA Connection

    The Vaio P comes with EV-DO hardware, but an enterprising modder has tweaked everyone's favorite makeup compact netbook to accept HSDPA SIM cards too, for 3G connections from AT&T. It's not for beginners, though.
    02/13/09
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    By John Mahoney
  • #review

    The Definitive Coast-to-Coast 3G Data Test

    After a grueling eight-city coast-to-coast test of the 3G networks run by AT&T, Sprint and Verizon, we've come up with some clear-cut test results. Think you know who has the best network? Think again. More »
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    12/17/08
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #netbooks

    3G MSI Wind U120 Available in January, More Promising Models in the Works

    MSI has outed some of their plans to Laptop before the CES 2009 info-rush. And their big news is that 3G/WiMax enabled laptops will go on sale in the US this January.
    12/10/08
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #blackberrystorm

    BlackBerry Storm Doesn't Need Wi-Fi or Tri-Band HSDPA Because Verizon Says So, Ok?

    10/31/08
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  • #motorola

    Motorola Q11 Smartphone Lacks 3G, Common Sense

    10/08/08
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  • #cellphones

    Samsung's Armani 2 Night Effect Cellphone Forgets to Include Stylishness

    09/22/08
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  • #htc

    HTC Touch 3G Pictures and Specs Leak: Touch 3G and Viva Officially Confirmed

    Looking a lot like original HTC Touch, this HTC Touch3G was found by Engadget hiding on the HTC Touch HD official page. It looks like it's got Europe-style 3G, 3.2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, AGPS, Wi-Fi and a 2.8-inch screen. The data also says it's got the TouchFLO UI, and quad-band GSM. So this phone's not the Opal, since that's got EDGE and a Ti Omap processor and this has HSDPA and a Qualcomm chip. It's not quite as simple as a 3G Touch update, since it's also got GPS. We'll have to wait for HTC to stump up official news. Update: It's now official. More »
    09/15/08
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    By Kit Eaton
  • #inspironmini9

    Dell Inspiron Mini 9 Has Hidden Built-In 3G

    09/04/08
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  • #russianturtles

    A Message From Russia: Turtles Are Reluctantly USB Compatible

    08/27/08
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  • #cellphones

    Sony Ericsson's TM506 3G Handset on T-Mobile is Official

    08/21/08
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  • archos5.jpg#pmps

    Archos Gen-6 5G PMP is 3G Web Surfing, HD Video, Touchscreen Beauty

    Archos just revealed what that curtain tease was all about: the 6th Gen Archos 5, 5G and 7 series PMPs. The 4.8" flagship 5G ditches the tired interface and buttons of the Gen-5 device for a slick UI and touchscreen-only operation. It's got Wi-Fi, HD video support, web browsing, email, a huge HDD (up to 250GB), and built-in HSPDA 3G connectivity. It's also got dock connectors, GPS, DVR, video/audio recording and more. In short, it's everything that the iPod touch isn't, and I got to touch it. More »
    08/19/08
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    By Benny Goldman
  • #motorolaatila

    Motorola Alexander's QWERTY-Free Cousin: The Atila

    08/11/08
    4,727
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  • #cellphones

    Sony Ericsson Returns to T-Mobile With TM506, First HSDPA Phone

    08/08/08
    5,190
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  • #3giphone

    iPhone 2.0 Firmware Leaked, 3G and GPS Confirmed (Again)

    06/06/08
    14,920
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  • #wireless

    AT&T to Complete Their 3G Network in June

    05/21/08
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