Oh Gee – iPad 4G is 3G

Anticipation was somewhere in stratosphere when new iPad was launched couple of weeks ago. And eventually it was released on other continents, too. Although the new super high-resolution retina display got most of the attention, one of the interesting features in new iPad was 4G data transfer. Unfortunately, technological terminology is not similar on different … Continue reading

Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH wireless 3G router and ZTE MF668 3G modem

ZTE MF668 is a piece of hardware that reminds me of children. One day they are just fine and then, another day, nothing but trouble. Most of the time it works, but then sometimes it drops connections all the time. It is also quite problematic to get it working with routers that accept USB 3G … Continue reading

Installing Ubuntu software without network (off-line)

Nowadays many users have only 3G Internet connection. As we have seen, 3G modems can be quite tricky in Linux, and it is possible that you have a 3G modem that does not work since you have not latest version of some package installed. In order to get it work you should install these packages … Continue reading

Samsung Galaxy Tab Browsing Web

Samsung Galaxy Tab WWW Browsing

This website, only size is smaller.

Samsung Galaxy Tab Out of Box

Samsung Galaxy Tab alongside Nokia N900 and Acer Aspire 8930 with 18″ screen.

Samsung Galaxy S, tethering and wvdial

I check daily what kind of keywords people have used in Google search in order to stumble on this website. Just recently I have found out that quite an odd combination has been used. Basically people have used the words in the title of this post “Samsung”, “Galaxy S”, “wvdial”, “wvdial.conf”, “modem” and “tethering”. I … Continue reading

Samsung Galaxy Tab price

Galaxy Tab should be available during October. Price is quite high, nearly 1000€, more than iPad costs. I expected it to cost more than 500€ since it is basically a 7″ Samsung Galaxy S I9000. My guess was something like 700€, approximately same or a bit less than iPad. But we’ll see, quite often these … Continue reading

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