Verizon’s ZTE Jetpack flies through FCC, arrival time still unknown
Do you wish you had your own personal Jetpack? Well, you may not have to wait much longer for ZTE’s version — the EuFi I890, announced at CES last month — to come out, if its entry into the records of the FCC are any indication. It may not be the kind that you strap onto your back, but at least this one takes advantage of Verizon’s LTE , and it happens to add in CDMA / EVDO and AT&T-compatible 3G radios.
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Verizon’s ZTE Jetpack flies through FCC, arrival time still unknown
Sony PS Vita First Edition Bundle up for pre-order, lets North American buyers snag it one week early
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Motorola Shadow gets its WiFi certification
Whoa! The WiFi Alliance certified the (likely Android) Motorola MB810 today for IEEE Standard 802.11 b/g/n. Yes, that’s the Shadow, and I know a lot of us have been waiting for more info about this screamer. Still no concrete details or specs, but in case you forgot here’s what we think we know:-
- Full Qwerty landscape slider
- 4.3-inch capacitive screen
- 1080p playback
- Android 2.2
- Bluetooth 2.1
- 8MP autofocus camera
- microSD slot
- AT&T 3G GSM radio
If you’re an AT&T subscriber, start gathering up the change from your ashtray and from deep down in the couch. This is one you don’t wanna miss out on. [via Phonedog]
Where Art Thou, Ole AT&T 3G Coverage Map?

There’s a map for that? Why yes, yes there is a map, but now there is only one map for all "data coverage", so where did that 3G map go? Sorry Luke Wilson, but it appears as though along with many calls, AT&T plans to drop your commercials. The new combined map shows coverage over most of the US, but don’t be fooled, the network wasn’t upgraded, those with EDGE coverage will still have EDGE. You are still able to click to see the towns that have 3G coverage, it just appears they decided to hide it behind a more full looking map. Sorry AT&T, but it looks like Verizon has defeated you on this one, again.
Motorola Milestone Now Available on Telus
Rejoice Canada. The Motorola Milestone is finally officially available on Telus! It’s going to be interesting to see if the Milestone can take off in Canada without having the marketing push that Verizon had with the Droid. We’re definitely hopeful because even with new Android devices around, the Milestone is an amazing device. It’ll be available for $199 with new 3-year contract or $599 without contract.
Oh and we almost forgot, you can unlock the Telus Motorola Milestone for use with AT&T 3G.
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