AT&T USBConnect Turbo and Velocity are carrier’s first LG and GPS modems, respectively

Posted on the March 5th, 2010 under Gadgets by Administrator

Location-based services have finally melted our brains to the point where we’re completely useless without immediate and constant access to Maps or a reasonable facsimile — we couldn’t fold a paper map if we tried, and even if we could, we’d spend an hour looking for the pulsing blue dot. That’s why we’re so delighted to hear that AT&T has finally outed its very first -enabled modem, the USBConnect Velocity from Option, that includes a so-called Option Control Panel for injecting your whereabouts into popular services like Yahoo and (Google, curiously, isn’t mentioned). The other newbie to the lineup is the USBConnect Turbo — AT&T’s very first modem from — with an “ergonomic design” and versatile connector for even the most awkward ports (MacBook, we’re looking straight at you). Both devices will be available on the 7th of the month; the Turbo will be free on contract after rebate while the Velocity comes in at $29.99.

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