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Those are pretty sweet. I'd definitely find a home for those!
I just activated 20 of them with a Mac... so not really sure what you're talking about. And OSX as a built in WWAN driver for it, so you dont even need the drivers once activated.
Grab bag of randomness? I'm in.
Manual says ~4hrs on a full charge at 75% utilization.
It is pretty handy. I've had a demo unit for a week now I can't really find a fault with the hardware. The service is a bit pricey, but not much more so than any other aircard.

The best feature is the range. I connected my iPod from well over 250 feet away with full signal strength. The connection seems to idle just a little too quickly for my preference, but I havent waded through all the menu settings to see if i can alter that yet.

All in all, a great device. It is amazingly small.
Yo quiero CES schawg
Merry Christmas to all!

I'd be slinging across the Atlantic... and Med. Getting deployed overseas after the holidays.
It'd be even better if it didn't have some annoying audio glitches when it switches between TrueHD and Digital for the IMAX scenes.
I saw a Bold Friday on my flight from DC to Charlotte. Didn't think to ask the guy where he got it...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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