Clear iSpot preview

Clearwire has been offering 4G hotspots for use with its WiMax network for a while—often teaming up with operators like Time Warner and Sprint—but now the company is looking to tap into the legions of folks using Apple mobile devices. Clearwire’s new iSpot offers 4G WiMax connectivity for up to eight WiFi-enabled Apple devices like iPads, iPhones, and the iPod touch, all for a no-contract, flat-rate $25-per-month access charge. And unlike AT&T’s iPhone data plans, Clear’s WiMax access does not have a usage cap.Now you can see the preview….

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HP says webOS tablet coming Q1 2011

There’s been some big changes at HP lately, but the more things change, the more they stay the same. And by that, I mean we’re still getting webOS tablet rumors from HP. According to tech blog Engadget, HP VP Todd Bradley mentioned during an all-hands HP meeting that the “HP Hurricane”, a webOS tablet, is coming in Q1 2011…..

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Netflix is Coming to Android Phone

Netflix is working on a streaming video application for smartphones running Google’s Android operating system, a Netflix employee and online job listing have each confirmed…..

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Ten Fun Things You Didn’t Know About eBay

eBay is currently the world’s largest marketplace with hundreds of millions of items on sale on any given day. The company employs 15,000 people and today is one of the world’s most recognized brands. Here’s a collection of 10 fun pieces of trivia you might not have known about the Fortune 500 company.

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QNAP Announced NAS Application to Android and iOS

QNAP Announced QMobile Application for Android.The World’s First All-in-One Media Player Solution for Android Phone Users to Access the Stored Photos, Music, and Videos from Their Network Storage Device…….

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How to Self-Publish Anything Online

Amazon.com, the enormously successful online book (and now other-goods) seller, offers CreateSpace as its program for those looking to self-publish. CreateSpace, which encompasses the former BookSurge brand, is available to authors, musicians and filmmakers.Under the BookSurge name, the program began 10 years ago and was bought by Amazon.com in 2005. Publishing around 2 million books since its inception, it merged with CreateSpace last fall……

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