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Buffalo’s WZR-D1800H Becomes The First 802.11ac Gigabit Wireless Router At $180

Should you use a wireless network or a wired network for your computers? Previously the answer was pretty simple. A wireless network offers more flexibility but for transferring large files across the network a wired network is a much better option. A wired network is also more reliable and much … [Read more...]

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AT&T Plans To Test Small Short-Range Cell Sites To Increase Network Coverage

Right now if you own a cell phone you are getting your coverage from a few large cell towers that are spread throughout your city. Moving closer to the tower makes your signal go up, and moving farther away from the tower will make your signal go down. In most cases you're going to get pretty good … [Read more...]

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T-Mobile Plans To Launch Their 4G LTE Network In 2013 Using AT&T’s Spectrum

When it comes to 4G LTE Verizon is in the lead by far with a network covering over two thirds of the United States. AT&T is a ways behind Verizon, and then after AT&T is Sprint who has a few 4G LTE phones on the market, but no network to support them quite yet. Even though Sprint's behind … [Read more...]

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On April 19th Verizon’s 4G LTE Network Will Cover More Than Two Thirds Of The United States

When I reviewed the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and saw how incredibly fast Verizon's 4G LTE network was I was very impressed. It's also very impressive that in just a couple of days Verizon will have covered more than two thirds of the United States with 4G LTE in just a couple of years. On April 19th … [Read more...]

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AT&T Begins Their Summer 4G LTE Rollout In Three Cities Today

Recently AT&T announced plans to add 4G LTE to twelve cities some time in the early summer of this year. We still don't know what's going on with the other nine cities but the first three of those cities have justĀ receivedĀ 4G LTE today as of April 8th. Two of those three cities are in … [Read more...]

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Sprint Doesn’t Plan To Launch Any More New WiMAX Devices

Sprint's in a very weird situation right now where they have a WiMAX network that is due to expire some time over the next few years along with a 4G LTE network that isn't even really here yet. So should Sprint launch phones with WiMAX, 4G LTE, or just 3G? Sprint's thinking that their best option … [Read more...]

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Bankruptcy Is A Very Real Risk For Sprint Right Now

Verizon and AT&T are the top two carriers in the United States by far. They both haven't had a whole lot of issues running their own networks including a new 4G LTE network. Sprint is the third largest carrier in the United States and they've been really reliant on working with companies like … [Read more...]

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A Review Of Verizon’s Samsung Galaxy Nexus

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus launched on Verizon's 4G LTE network as the first Ice Cream Sandwich phone in the United States back in December of last year. Recently Samsung sent us a Galaxy Nexus so over the past month we've been testing out the Galaxy Nexus. This review focuses on the hardware of the … [Read more...]

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Verizon Plans To Cover 400 Cities With 4G LTE By The End Of This Year

Verizon already has the largest 4G LTE network in the United States which now covers a total of 200 cities which is really incredible for a network which just started in December of 2010. Verizon doesn't plan to slow down the development of 4G LTE at this year since there are reports that they plan … [Read more...]

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Verizon’s 4G LTE Network Goes Down In Many Cities Once Again

We reviewed Verizon's 4G LTE network yesterday with the conclusion that the network is extremely fast but not very reliable. Nearly every month for the past year Verizon's 4G LTE network has gone down for about a day. This month isn't an exception since there are many reports that Verizon's LTE … [Read more...]