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Verizon and Sprint EVDO and Mac
Original at EVDOinfo.com
• Tue, Apr 7
Compatibility We love Macs here at 3Gstore.com and EVDOinfo.com, and we know that many of you out there love them just as much as we do. For that reason, we aim to provide as much information as possible to better support Mac users. The world of EVDO was a hostile place at first for the Macintosh. Ve...
“Hello Sprint 595U, Goodbye, Hello????”
Original at EVDO Blog by EVDOinfo.com
• Sun, Nov 4
By EVDOguy A few weeks ago Sprint was retiring the Sierra Aircard 595U. Now they are going to just replace the Sierra Aircard 595U with a new one. Instead of having a docking station they will now have one with a USB cable. EVDOinfo favorite EVDO USB are still Sprint’s Novatel U727 (or Verizon U727) for Win...
Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and EVDO Card Compatibility
Original at EVDOinfo.com
• Tue, Oct 23
 Apple has launced Mac OS X 10.5 / Leopard and EVDOinfo.com wil be performing compatibility tests soon. We are expecting possibly a few new cards added to Apple Native WWAN Support. This will benefit Sprint EVDO Cards. The big unknown at this time, is if Verizon's VZAccess Manager which curre...
Opinion: Sprint U727 EVDO USB Modem - First Impressions
Original at EVDOinfo.com
• Tue, Oct 2
Location-based GPS services (content/view/1879/63/). For Linux users, the U727 is the first device to ship from Sprint with support for Linux (however, the Franklin CDU-680 does offer Linux Support too). Its not a GUI connection manager, and there are no GPS functions, but at least Linu...
Novatel Releases Tiniest USB EVDO Rev. A Modem
Original at Wi-Fi Networking News
• Thu, Sep 27
Sprint and Verizon are both carrying the Ovation U727: It's got a microSD slot, too, that can handle up to 4GB of storage. Kind of a neat addition as the device can work with handhelds that use USB as well, but might lack storage or could use an extra storage device. Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X ar...
Which is Faster? Dedicated EVDO Devices vs. Tethered Phone
Original at EVDOinfo.com
• Thu, Jun 14
Treo 755P vs. Novatel EX720 ExpressCard Here's a topic that will come up more and more as each new phone or PDA is released: Which is faster? A Tethered Phone / PDA, or a true EVDO data card / USB modem? 3Gstore.com will (very soon), be selling PDAs. In our research testing, we decided to write thi...
Merlin EX720 ExpressCard to PCMCIA Adapter
Original at EVDO Blog by EVDOinfo.com
• Fri, Mar 2
By mike@evdoinfo.com (EVDOguy) The ExpressCard adapter costs $49.99 when purchased with the Merlin EX720. The picture at the top of the page shows a 15" PowerBook with a Merlin EX720 ExpressCard inserted into the adapter. Merlin EX720 and PCMCIA Laptops Securely Order a Sprint Merlin EX720 or U720
Apple Supports EX720, U720, USB720, V740 for Intel Laptops
Original at EVDO Blog by EVDOinfo.com
• Mon, Feb 19
By mike@evdoinfo.com (EVDOguy) •Novatel Wireless Merlin EX720 ExpressCard (EVDO Rev. A) •Novatel Wireless Ovation U720 USB Modem (USB Adapter, EVDO Rev. A) Available on the Verizon network: •Novatel XV620 ExpressCard (EVDO Rev. 0) •Novatel V740 ExpressCard (EVDO Rev. A) •Novatel U720 (USB Adapter, EVDO Rev. A)
Verizon Announces PC5750 PC Card
Original at EVDOinfo.com
• Sat, Feb 17
Verizon Announces PC5750 Rev A PC Card Shipping on February 20th Verizon announces their 3rd EVDO Rev A Card. This is a PCMCIA card that is Mac and Vista compatible, has a built-in antenna and external antenna port. At this time there are a few issues with this card. First issue, until we get one...
Kyocera ExpressCard KPC680 Rev A for Verizon
Original at EVDO Blog by EVDOinfo.com
• Thu, Feb 8
By mike@evdoinfo.com (EVDOguy) The Rev A ExpressCard market is about to heat up. Novatel has just announced the Merlin EX720 to be available on Sprint by the end of February 2007. So, the big question, is what is Verizon going to do with Rev A ExpressCards? They were the first to have an ExpressCard (Novatel V640), a Rev 0 Expr...
Verizon USB720 vs. Sprint U720
Original at EVDO Blog by EVDOinfo.com
• Sun, Jan 28
By EVDOguy Verizon USB720: $79.99/mo (if you don't have a Verizon Cell Phone) 59.99/mo, if you do have a Verizon cell phone Sprint U720: $59.99/mo (with or without Sprint Cell Phone) EVDO Roaming Verizon: No EVDO Roaming Sprint: EVDO Roaming arrangement with Alltel Mac OS X Support EVDO Rev A Network
Franklin EVDO USB Modem Review - CDU550
Original at EVDOinfo.com
• Tue, Aug 8
CDU-550 EVDO USB Modem by Franklin for Sprint Mobile Broadband An EVDO USB Modem For Mac and PC Users is Here! An EVDO USB Modem has been on the wish list of many people for a long time (see EVDO USB Modem - Discussion on EVDOforums (http://www.evdoforums.com/about182.html)). Why is a USB EVDO d...
Verizon Offers ExpressCard EVDO
Original at Wi-Fi Networking News
• Thu, Aug 3
The company adds Novatel Wireless model: Dell was able to get these cards ahead of Verizon, which seemed a little odd. Verizon is calling the ExpressCard by the moniker V640. It has an external flip-up antenna. No word on Mac compatibility yet; Verizon is ...
Verizon Treo 700p EVDO instructions
Original at Steve Gillmor's GestureLab
• Mon, Jun 12
A friend sent me these instructions on how to connect the new palmOne Treo 700p to Verizon's high-speed EV-DO network with a Mac.
The Apple Core: iPod UI: Verizon Treo 700p EVDO instructions
Original at O'Grady's Power Page
• Mon, Jun 12
A friend sent me these instructions on how to connect the new palmOne Treo 700p to Verizon's high-speed EV-DO network with a Mac. The setup instructions with screen shots are on my ZDNet Blog: The Apple Core....
ExpressCard Information
Original at EVDOinfo.com
• Tue, May 2
Do you have a new Dell or Mac Book Pro with an ExpressCard instead of the standard PC card slot (click here to see a list of laptops with ExpressCards (http://www.evdoforums.com/about2245.html))? Until recently, your only option was to purchase a PC card and use it with a Kyocera KR1 (http:/...