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Mobile/WirelessWiMax Takes Center Stage In Sub-$500 Devices
Author: informationweek.com Published: 14th Jun 2008 Visited: 208 times
latest effort is a WiMax-enabled Eee PC, a pair of docking stations, and a USB dongle; all of which may drive early adopters to test out the new 4G network.
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