Sidecut Reports spots a prototype from Cradlepoint that takes a WiMax signal and creates a WiFi hotspot.
Neat.
This would be an amazing VoIP base station for either the Nokia N or E Series phones or the iPhone with an app like Truphone.
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Posted by: Halloween | July 09, 2011 at 07:29 PM
Perhaps it changes size and/or colour depending on how much traffic you're putting across it..
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