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DotGizmo Apr 06 10 Nexaira Wireless has just introduced a new 3G/4G SOHO router for the masses which promises to offer fast and secure Wi-Fi virtually anywhere in North America as long as there is sufficient cellular coverage by a wireless carrier. It will play nice with HSPA and HSPA+ networks from AT&T, T-Mobile, Bell, Rogers, and Telus, and EDVO RevA networks from Sprint and Verizon, as well as 4G WiMAX from Clear. Sounds pretty nifty, eh? Don't think it will hit the theoretical potential of 300Mb/s as of ---- linkDotGizmo: The Best gadget Blog Posts
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From a feature standpoint Apple has created with the iPod touch 4G an almost exact copy of the iPhone 4.
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