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D-LINK’S 3G ROUTER

D-Link | 3G | Router | Internet | Wireless - D-Link entering the mobile 3G router with their suspiciously Mifi-esque that pushes up to 7.2Mbps. The Model number was DIR-457 approced with FCC today, its suitable with 850 and 1900MHZ bands. D-Link is no stranger to the 3G router market -- it's been making them for several years, actually, but this would be the first model that looks pocketable (hence the name, we suppose). It's not shipping Stateside just yet, but between this and Novatel's...

NOKIA BOOKLET 3G HANDS-ON

That $599 non-subsidized price still sounds silly and $299 with a 2-year $60 monthly contract seems almost more extreme but there's no denying that the Booklet 3G is a truly premium netbook. It's light, strong and very elegant, with an aluminum chassis, wonderful keyboard and spacious two-finger-scroll touchpad. Unfortunately, those netbook innards deliver about what you'd expect in the performance arena (almost too slow for web browsing), and NY's AT&T 3G coverage certainly doesn't serve...

NOW, IPHONE 3G AND 3GS IN ORANGE

Well well, turns out rumors sometimes do come true. The widely speculated end to O2's exclusivity of the iPhone is now upon us and Orange is the first competitor to throw its hat into the ring. The company has not yet released tariff pricing, but there's a tantalizingly small release window, as availability is promised "later this year." At least there's finally some competition when it comes to the iPhone in the UK, and we can also probably look forward to T-Mobile joining in on the fun. Let...

NOKIA INTRODUCES BOOKLET 3G

Nokia rocked the world this morning by introducing its spin on the laptop, called the Booklet 3G. If you're the rude sort (like us) you could call it a fancy netbook, what with its Atom processor and 10.1-inch display, but that screen is higher res than your average Eee, and it also sports integrated 3G wireless and a hot-swappable SIM card, so it's definitely trying to define its own niche. It looks to be running Windows 7, which isn't particularly netbooky, and also has integrated A-GPS...