The bottom line: Even though the Pantech Duo has an impressive feature set that include 3G/HSDPA support, we were ultimately disappointed with its subpar design. Read review
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 180 min, 3.9 oz
The bottom line: Dell's new 802.11g router is fast and easy to use, and it has all the right features for wireless home networking. Read review
Specs: Wireless router, Wireless, 54 Mbps, Ethernet, HTTP, External, 2.4 GHz
The bottom line: Sony's latest LocationFree TV product adds compatibility with HD video sources, but its two big distinguishing factors--built-in wireless networking and PSP compatibility--aren't enough for most users to choose it over the competing Slingbox. Read review
The bottom line: If you can afford the required service plans and keep within the required data limits, the Verizon Wireless MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot is an excellent product for mobile Internet access. Read review
The bottom line: The LG Muziq is a well-rounded phone with a stylish look and a great feature set that takes full advantage of Sprint's broadband network. Read review
The bottom line: Sony's improved third-generation LocationFree TV product includes several cool features--including wireless connectivity, PSP compatibility, and remote control customization--but setup headaches and software limitations keep it from being a true Slingbox killer. Read review
The bottom line: Despite a few problems when transitioning between cellular airwaves and wireless networks, the T-Mobile HotSpot @Home service is a great idea. You can save money, get better reception, and possibly even get rid of your existing landline. However, we would wait until the service supports more phones. Read review
The bottom line: The Sprint Airave is an easy way to boost your Sprint cell coverage at home, and possibly replace your landline in the process. Read review