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BALTIMORE—-Catalysts of a new 4G wireless broadband era gathered today in Baltimore as Sprint , Intel and their WiMAX ecosystem partners celebrated the recent launch of XOHMTM mobile 4G service, and announced new access devices and retail strategies at an Inner Harbor event.

Panasonic Upgrades Toughbook Notebooks (TruckingInfo.com)
10/7/2008 Panasonic announced updates to its business-rugged Toughbook notebook computer line with the introduction of the thin-and-light F8 and upgrades to the tablet alternative T8 and the ultraportable W8.

First WiMAX Notebooks from Lenovo, Others Launch (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)
Acer, Asus, Lenovo, and Toshiba have announced notebook PCs that will use the new mobile WiMAX chipset from Intel, formerly known as “Echo Peak”. More announcements are expected.

The perfect laptop, take two (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)
A number of readers responded to our call to describe their perfect notebook. We were pleased to discover they generally agreed with major elements of our WorldBook design, especially the integrated smartphone and the embedded solar panel. We also learned that features we excluded for being too expensive or impractical might have enough market appeal to justify another crack at doing them …

Sprint brings mobile broadband network to laptops (The Business Journal of Kansas City)
Laptops compatible with Sprint Nextel Corp. s new ultra-fast mobile broadband network are available starting Wednesday. (S) (NOK) (PC)

The Sprint XOHM WiMAX Launch, in Pictures (PC Magazine)
On Wednesday in Baltimore, Sprint officially launched their XOHM WiMAX network. PC Magazine was there.

Forget about the name - The real question is how many flavors will Windows 7 come in? (ZDNet)
Ed Bott’s been sweating the small stuff, wondering what the next version of Windows will be called. To be perfectly honest with you, I couldn’t care less what it’s called. I’m far more interested in how many different flavors of the OS we can expect to have to deal with….

Sprint launches Xohm 4G WiMAX network in Baltimore (infoSyncWorld)
With enhanced data speeds and a new pricing structure, will Xohm herald the future for wireless networking?