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Interested in getting a Bell or Rogers MiFi mobile hotspot, well it might not be a good time. We were surprised to see that both items were "out of stock" in their respective carrier's website and later learned that a fauty battery has resulted in a device recall. More after the break.
Rogers and Bell have recently recalled their Novatel MiFi 2372 product. The device’s 4-hour rated battery is prone to swelling and possibly heating and may be a safety hazard to consumers. Below is the official explanation from Novatel.
Updated on Thursday, May 6, 2010 at 5:17PM by
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Samsung's GT-B7330 Windows 6.5 smartphone AKA the Omnia Pro is a well-built, poperly specced smartphone reminiscent of Palm’s Treo line and RIM’s BlackBerry 9700. In terms of styling, it is conservative, a bit stodgy and clearly born and bred for the corporate world but is being pitched to text-happy tweeners and teenagers.