engadgetmobile.com - 2/16/2009
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Filed under: Handsets , Peripherals , Others , Linux , EDGE , HSDPA
While lacking the decidedly stylin' brushed metal housing seen in its CDMA sibling , we're alright with the Novatel Wireless MiFi 2352, as it brings the GSM . Running a Linux-based OS, the MiFi can support up to five users ...
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Option's GlobeSurfer X·1 turns USB modems into WiFi hotspots
Engadget —
... You can definitely feel the oncoming rush or portable WiFi hotspots now that we've got products like Novatel's insanely slick MiFi on the way to market, and now Option's stepped up with its own flavor. While the end result is the same as Novatel's offering, to get the GlobeSurfer X·1 surfing any kind of 3G data network, you'll need to add a USB 3G modem of your own. Designed as a home of office connectivity device to enable printer sharing, local network sharing, and access to back up services that leverage an existing USB 3G card -- or at least we assume. We'll get more ...
MWC09: Telefonica España y su base que convierte HSDPA en WIFI
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... Via EngadgetMobile (ridículo porque con la cantidad de Notas de prensa que nos mandó Telefónica esto deberíamos haberlo tenido) ...
Video: Novatel Wireless' GSM MiFi 2352 launches on Telefonica Espana
Engadget —
... Remember that Novatel MiFi 2352 we got our hands on a few months back? Well, it looks like it got a little makeover just in time for yesterday's launch on Telefonica Espana. While we're digging the look of the thing, it's what's going on under the hood that really piqued our interest: Adding to the usual WiFi connectivity and encryption, this guy sports two processors, a separate Linux OS and additional flash RAM for hosting and running third party apps accessible to its WiFi clients. If anything, this suggests that Novatel has "big plans for the platform," as ...
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