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... has a very weak signal. For those of you who don’t have built-in bluetooth and looking for a dongle, this one is the smallest out there and you can almost plug it in and forget about it. I wasn’t able to ... over at Gadgetoid says that it works very well.
You can get the Atomic Pico Bluetooth Dongle from Mobilefun for around $15. Do you go for the wireless option when syncing your phone ...
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... to instead to pay month to month, and as a consequence I had to pony up two hundred dollars for that little dongle. Because of the monthly fee, and how the math worked out, I stupidly did not spend the extra $5 ... fan to cool it off. One day later, I'm writing this blog entry using this same dongle, and it's doing fine.
Go Sierra, and go AT&T for picking a quality parts supplier.
-the ...
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Know your model number
It might sound simple, but make sure you know the model name of the dongle you’re ordering. Every network should provide this in the small print of your ... to your local mobile store and see if it works with the mobile broadband dongle you want. If it doesn’t, the staff there should be able to help, probably by swapping it for a model with Snow Leopard drivers.
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... offering the opportunity to make a great savings on its mobile dongle.
In this age of advanced technology many people in the UK are keen ... make a great saving when it comes to getting connected. O2 is offering its dongle at half price until 17th November, so the cost of the ... dongle for interested consumers will be just £14.67.
The O2 dongle offers speeds of up to 3.6Mbps. There are a number of deals ...
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... Radio module has been tucked neatly inside the clickwheel dongle you see above, giving any iPhone / iPod touch with iPhone OS ... price tag will keep it from selling like gangbusters.
Gallery: Gigaware dongle brings HD Radio to iPod touch and iPhone for $80
Continue reading Gigaware dongle brings HD Radio to iPod touch ... iPhone for $80
Gigaware dongle brings HD Radio to iPod touch and iPhone for $80 ...
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... license it to the tune of $2/channel. I've been using it offline (WITHOUT a dongle or dimmers connected) and it seems to function. Is everything going to go to pieces once I connect the dongle?
Thoughts?
Question 2:
I need a moderately priced, but durable, dongle that will work with Horizon. Who has recommendations?
I look forward to your responses!
-JIM
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