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Ryanair brings in-flight calling to 20 aircraft, but you'll never use it

Ryanair brings in-flight calling to 20 aircraft, but you'll never use it

Oh sure, the idea of having in-flight calling capabilities is pretty awesome, but actually biting the bullet and paying international roaming fees in order to indulge is likely to be a stretch.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.02.20 at 15:46

WD debuts My Book World Edition NAS, we go hands-on

WD debuts My Book World Edition NAS, we go hands-on

While some NAS devices can get a bit unwieldy or unsightly, that is thankfully not the case with Western Digital's new My Book World Edition, which keeps things clean and simple without skimping on the features most folks are looking for.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.02.18 at 16:08

Stimulus bill seeks plan to ensure all Americans have broadband access

Stimulus bill seeks plan to ensure all Americans have broadband access

As we've seen in the decidedly botched digital TV transition, nothing involving government and technology is ever straightforward. With that in mind, let us present to you the most germane portion of the recently passed economic stimulus package with respect to gadgets and the overall nerd kingdom: $7.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.02.18 at 09:08

AT&T pays out $8.2 million settlement over school E-Rate program

AT&T pays out $8.2 million settlement over school E-Rate program

"Settlement" and "needy schools" aren't two things that most companies would like to see in a press release, but that's exactly what AT&T is dealing with at the moment after it has payed out $8.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.02.16 at 14:45

Sony bringing Gobi WWAN module to VAIO Z, TT and P

Sony bringing Gobi WWAN module to VAIO Z, TT and P

Hey, you! VAIO P modder! Hold up on that HSDPA hack just a minute -- er, on second thought, you should probably proceed, 'cause Sony isn't about to take back your current machine when this Gobi-equipped model ships.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.02.16 at 12:34

Option's GlobeSurfer X·1 turns USB modems into WiFi hotspots

Option's GlobeSurfer X·1 turns USB modems into WiFi hotspots

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.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.02.16 at 01:29

Skyhook XPS integrates with TI's NaviLink and WiLink mobile solutions

Skyhook XPS integrates with TI's NaviLink and WiLink mobile solutions

It's not that hybrid GPS systems are all that new, it's just that most are working totally under the radar. Skyhook's hoping to get its rendition out in the open a tad more via a new partnership with Texas Instruments.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.02.15 at 23:22

TZero closes up shop, UWB all but dead

TZero closes up shop, UWB all but dead

It's been a slow, painful death, but it's about time to just pull the white sheet over ultra-wideband and let the wireless standard rest in peace.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.02.12 at 22:18

Epson's tiny GPS receiver will make everything location aware

Epson's tiny GPS receiver will make everything location aware

Small, right? That's Epson's Infineon XPOSYS chip, its next generation Assisted-GPS device set for mass production in late 2009. The chip measures just 2.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.02.12 at 06:30

Southwest details in-flight WiFi plans, announces partnership with Yahoo!

Southwest details in-flight WiFi plans, announces partnership with Yahoo!

Southwest got official with its WiFi plans late last month, but avid travelers who favor the only airline worth flying anymore (okay, Virgin America and JetBlue aren't bad either) were left wondering about most of the details.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.02.11 at 06:55


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