• iBurst Will Be Replaced By 3G

    Wireless broadband service iBurst may be about to go belly-up, but existing customers might draw some comfort from the news (reported by Andrew Colley at AustralianIT) that the network’s new owners BigAir are looking to replace it with a 3G service from an existing provider. Get up to speed on your current 3G options with…


  • 3 Joins 3G Wireless Router Market

    Most 3G broadband options we discuss here at Lifehacker are designed to be used on a single PC and on the road, but at current prices 3G can also make sense as your main broadband connection, presuming you have a strong 3G signal in your home or office. 3 wants to tap into that market…


  • Will You Miss Print Newspapers When They’re Gone?

    The Christian Science Monitor, a Pulitzer-winning daily newspaper, announced yesterday that it will stop printing daily editions and focus on its online edition, as well as use the savings to keep foreign bureaus open. Media pundits have been claiming the End of Print for decades, but the CSM is the first large-scale news operation to…