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Sunday, November 20, 2005

outh Korea flaunts high tech wares. WiBro going to keep us connected.

When I visited South Korea, I was struck by how much more connected the average Korean was than even a kind of high-tech saavy person in the USA. WiBro looks like a tech on the rise. Correspondents Report - South Korea flaunts high tech wares "You can move from McDonalds to Starbucks, which is really far away, without closing your computer. Right now you have to just close it and log out and then turn the power off. But with using this WiBro you don%u2019t have to shut this computer off, you just have to carry this from one place to another. That means it has amazing mobility. So that's our technique."
Posted by barbara i at 6:37 PM

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