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Review: the Novatel Wireless Mobile Hotspot (MiFi to you and me)
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
For the last month or so I’ve been playing around with a review copy of Novatel’s MiFi, a portable wifi hotspot that allows you to connect to the web with multiple devices.
It’s a cute bit of kit – slightly shorter than an iPhone, and ideal for journalists because it bridges the need for a wifi hotspot while addressing the limitations of a 3G smartphone.
The technology is pretty straightforward: ...
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