Xcom Global opens international MiFi rental / service center in New York City

Serving jetsetters at LAX just wasn’t enough for Xcom Global. Engadget’s personal favorite when it comes to snagging international data before leaving the States is now opening up shop in the Big Apple — a wise move for increasing its presence in a market where loads of humans are doing business in nations other than the United States.

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Qualcomm breaks records with Q2 2012 earnings, thanks ‘strong demand’ for 3G- and 4G-enabled devices

It’s a good time to be in business. And by “business,” we mean, “in the wireless business.” Apple and Samsung seem to be selling every smartphone they make , and Qualcomm seems to be outfitting those very devices with quite a few components.

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Bringing wireless to the disconnected: internet tales from the South Pacific

“We only have dial-up here. You’d be shocked at the speeds. [Laughs.] But it’s okay — as long as I can send and reply to email, I’m fine with it.” Those were the words spoken to me just weeks ago by the absolutely precious owner of Litia Sini Beach Resort on the extreme southeastern tip of Upolo

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Ask Engadget: Best AT&T smartphone for occasional tethering?

We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget inquiry is from is from Paul who is looking for a handset for his tethering needs

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Stat Alert: More connected phones than computers in key markets, says Google

There are obvious stats , bizarre ones , and then the good old informative ones.

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