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Three unveils Huawei E586 MiFi: the UK’s first HSPA+ mobile hotspotAh, the power of speed. Today, Three announced the Huawei E586 MiFi. As the first mobile Wi-Fi device in the UK to support HSPA+ mobile broadband technology, the E586 MiFi will be able to ride Three’s upgraded 21.1Mbps network later this year. Upload speeds are set at 5.76 Mbps (HSUPA) and this bad boy even has a microSD card slot which supports up to 32GB cards.

Beyond the blistering fast speeds and storage options, the Huawei E586 MiFi has a horde of other features. Firstly, there’s an OLED display on the front of the unit which displays key information like the amount of data used, speed of the current connection, length of browsing time and dashboard for viewing SMS and changing settings. Compared to other MiFi units, the display alone is enough to win our hearts.

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Nokia 500 Symbian Anna smartphone delivers power on a budgetImpressive spec sheets and affordable pricing rarely coexist. The Nokia 500 Symbian Anna smartphone announced today breaks that tradition. Powered by a blazing-fast 1 GHz processor, Nokia 500 will cost just £132 before taxes and subsidies when it launches in the third quarter this year. Ready to meet the Nokia 500?

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Apple prepping HSUPA iPhone?

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A job ad from Apple hints that the firm’s looking to upgrade the iPhone’s innards, adding HSUPA capability for faster mobile uploads, and maybe even video conferencing on the move.

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14.4Mbps HSDPA by 2010, says 3

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3 has vowed to increase the speed of HSDPA 3G over the next couple of years, and claims that its customers in London and “other major cities” will be able to access the web at 14.4Mbps – double the current speed – by 2010.

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Asus Eee PC 901 little lappyIf you don’t fancy going down the DIY route and fashioning your own internal 3G hardware Asus has confirmed that it will have an official 3G Eee PC available before the year’s out.

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T-Mobile LogoSure, your 3G phone has HSDPA for quick downloads, but now T-Mobile’s launched its HSUPA network to offer equally quick uploads. That means flinging photos and videos to the web is about to get a helluvalot faster!

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