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Sean Maloney, executive vice president of Intel, left, and Ben Wolff, CEO of Clearwire, demonstrate a laptop with Intel's WiMax module during the launch of Sprint Nextel's Xohm network in Baltimore.
 
Mobile broadband hits the air
By Leslie Cauley, USA TODAY
Baltimore recently became the first city in the USA to go live with WiMax. Short for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, WiMax is a fourth-generation (4G) wireless technology that can turn whole cities into one big hot spot. Sprint has an even grander vision: It wants to turn the entire USA into a mobile surfing zone. Read more
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