Moshe Lehmann

Moshe Lehmann

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on April 8, 2011   |   1 comment



Cellphone-Mate just introduced a new product for a nascent market. The SureCall CM2100 62db AWS booster enhances signals on the Advanced Wireless Services frequency a relatively recent development in bandwidth.

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on April 1, 2011  



This nifty device looks just like any portable flash drive but under the surface it’s a whole other animal. You can get flash drives now with 2GB, 32GB, and even 160GB of memory at the high end.

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on April 1, 2011  



Wilson Electronics just released an all-new signal booster designed for M2M signal enhancement. This is the cell booster company’s first foray into the M2M market, itself a nascent and rapidly expanding field

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on March 30, 2011  



All Cradlepoint routers on the market today tout 3G and 4G compatibility. Find out how to get the latest Cradlepoint firmware and enjoy 4G speeds.

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on March 30, 2011  



Will your MiFi work with Sprint, Verizon, AT&T or T-Mobile? Find out which MiFi models work with your specific carrier.

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on March 21, 2011   |   1 comment



The MiFi won’t give you totally free internet, but you may not have to pay more than you are already paying for your cell phone data plan.

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on January 28, 2011   |   1 comment



Earlier this month, Novatel Wireless announced that their mobile hotspot devices are going 4G.  At the international CES exhibition in Las Vegas, Novatel showcased the 4G devices, coming away with multiple, independent awards, like Best in Show, Best Mobile Device Strategy, and Best Laptop or Tablet Accessory. This exciting news comes as Verizon begins to [...]

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on December 20, 2010  



The Technology Policy Institute released a new study recently, showing that America’s broadband prices have not decreased like those in most of the other countries surveyed.  The Institute is a D.C.-based think tank, dedicated to researching the interplay between technological development and communications policy.  According to the study, which measured broadband offerings in 30 OECD-member countries, residential [...]

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on December 13, 2010  



The term GPS tracking might evoke images of James Bond or George Orwell’s Big Brother.  To some, this technology seems a bit distasteful; clandestinely following others’ movements certainly invades privacy and is arguably unethical.  However, in today’s modern age where the covert devices of old are available in the mainstream market, this invasive technology has [...]

on June 2, 2010   |   1 comment



GPS trackers increasingly serve more diverse uses and applications.  From covert investigators to concerned parents, trackers provide information useful in a variety of situations.  Each case has its own set of manageable elements and hurdles when considering how to most effectively use the GPS.  For instance, a fleet manager might want the tracker in plain [...]