HP‘s very own netbook, the Mini 1000, now comes with 3G. Both AT&T and Verizon are willing to offer 3G-netbook service so anyone can get connected to the Internet all the time.
This is good news for those who have been using 3G USB dongles for a while now. Dongles as such could stand in the way especially if you have lots of USB devices to connect to the netbook. HP Mini 3G is available here.
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