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engadget.com - 9/23/2008
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Caps are nothing new to the world's 3G networks, but T-Mobile's being particularly stingy with the bytes -- 1GB is all you get. Well, technically you can get more than that, but our friends in magenta are reserving the right to throttle you back to a stifling 50Kbps -- virtually useless by ...
gadget4all.com - 9/23/2008
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5 in 1 USB Charging and Data-Sync Cable
Product Code: PCSF000500 5 in 1 USB Charging and...
Data-Sync Cable is design for charging PSP, NDS Lite, iPod and GBA SP or NDS. Moreover, it allows users to sync data for PSP and iPod from your PC. All in one ...
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gadgets.boingboing.net - 9/24/2008
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T-Mobile's announcement earlier today that unlimited 3G data
would cost a minimum of $25-a-month for unlimited data...
in conjunction with the purchase of an Android G1 was well received: it's imminently reasonable and hugely competitive with AT 's ...
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T-Mobile capping Android G1 3G at 1GB - Boing Boing ...
engadget.com - 9/19/2008
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fsjk85 at the Australian Whirlpool forums was playing
around with his camcorder's NightShot function when he found...
something interesting -- a hidden data matrix code on the left side of the iPhone 3G. We're guessing that's where Apple imprints the ...
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iPhone 3G has a hidden data matrix code
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T-Mobile capping Android G1 3G at 1GB
Boing Boing Gadgets —
... ostensible unlimited throughput. I believe it's better now, though.
There's reason to want to give the benefit of a doubt here, though: T-Mobile's American 3G rollout is still relatively new, and the G1 may be the first massive test of the system. Ramping the more omnivorus bandwidth users back a notch to maintain network performance is certainly better than wide scale complaint and revolt. The needs of the many something something.
T-Mobile 3G [T-Mobile G1 via Engadget]
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