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Yahoo! oneConnect looks like a very nice applicatin for aggregating a ton of your on-the-go needs, particularly if you are one for staying in contact, and messaging your best buds. There are a bunch of instant messenger services that are accessible through oneConnect, including Messgner, AIM, and Yahoo's own, but also some other interesting sites/services like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Last.fm.

However, it would appear that both Microsoft and Facebook perhaps are not so happy with the way that oneConnect is aggregating their content feeds (or the fact they are even doing it) - interesting, because we are seeing more and more of this cross-pollination of services in different apps/websites, and obviously everyone wants to own the aggregrating user interface! Anyhow, you can read more about oneConnect on Yahoo!'s site here.

[Via: TechDigest]

 

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Source: Yahoo oneConnect does social networking, messaging and apps

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MobileBurn reviews the AT&T USBConnect 881 HSUPA Modem and writes: “My first impressions of the device were twofold: it is a fairly large, but has a nice physical design. For starters, I really like how the USB connector gets tucked away in the back of the modem, and how snaps into a number of different angled positions.”

“But considering the fact that the entire 93mm x 39mm x 20mm (3.7″ x 1.5″ x .8″) body of the modem sits outside of a laptop when in use, connected to a free USB port, it is easy to see some of the inherent advantages of a PC card solution.”

Source: REVIEW: AT&T USBConnect 881 HSUPA Modem

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AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) has announced that the Sierra Wireless AirCard® 881 LaptopConnect card is now available, enabling laptop users to take full advantage of the faster broadband speeds the company is deploying in its 3G wireless network.

Compatible with High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) technologies, the AirCard 881 PC will enable average upload speeds between 500 Kbps and 800 Kbps as AT&T commences the industry’s first U.S. deployment of High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA). After completion of comprehensive testing and certification, AT&T is rolling out HSUPA technology in its network today, with availability to be announced in select U.S. markets later this fall.

The AirCard 881 PC also supports enhanced HSDPA download speeds ranging between 600 to 1,400 Kbps. The faster download speeds provide an optimal wireless Internet-browsing experience, while the upcoming faster upload speeds will enhance users’ ability to send large files, such as videos, photos or business documents.

“As our customers use our wireless network to access the incredible variety of information, entertainment and other services now available to them, the need for continuously improved data speeds is critically important,” said Michael Woodward, AT&T vice president of wireless products. “With the Air Card 881, our data customers will experience significantly improved download speeds today and will be able to take full advantage of faster upload speeds as HSUPA is deployed in the AT&T network.”

Like the AirCard 875 LaptopConnect card and the AirCard 875U USB device — both already available from AT&T — the AirCard 881 offers tri-band 3G connectivity and is compatible with mobile broadband networks worldwide, including such countries as Japan and South Korea, making it an ideal choice for international travelers. For use in areas in which HSPA coverage is not yet available, the AirCard 881 PC card is also compatible with all four EDGE/GPRS frequency bands used worldwide. AT&T’s nationwide* EDGE network is the largest national high speed wireless data network in the U.S.

Source: AT&T Delivers 3G Wireless Broadband Speed Boost with New-Generation Network Technologies and LaptopConnect Card

BASKING RIDGE, NJ — Verizon Wireless is heading into the holidays with a roster of new personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smartphones that give customers exciting options for both business and personal connectivity. The first of the line-up, the SCH-i760 from Samsung, is available online October 19 and in stores November 2. Also joining the portfolio of robust wireless business tools built to handle the speed of Verizon Wireless’ broadband network, are the Verizon Wireless XV6800, the Palm® Treo™ 755p and the SMT5800 smartphone.

Styled for performance, the Samsung SCH-i760 features a stylus for quick and easy navigation on the touch-screen and Windows Mobile 6 Professional for a familiar office experience in a mobile environment. Customers will be able to read and edit in applications such as Word or Excel, and read PDFs and PowerPoint presentations. In addition, the compact SCH-i760 features a full QWERTY horizontal slider keyboard, a separate dial pad right on the front of the device, stereo Bluetooth® for both speakers and headsets and a 1.3 megapixel camera/camcorder with flash.

The SCH-i760 is available for $349.99* after a $50 mail-in rebate and a new two-year customer agreement. Business customers may contact a Verizon Wireless Business Sales Representative at 1-800-VZW-4BIZ to purchase the device.

Source: New Smartphone, PDA Options From Verizon Wireless Make Staying Connected A Personal Choice